10314 EAGE final ann. Paris vC3
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10314 EAGE final ann. Paris vC3
SHARING THE EARTH Final Announcement 66 t h E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France Contents Welcome to Paris General Information Conference Overview Plan of the venue Special Executive sessions Dedicated sessions Best of sessions Workshops DISC SPE Short courses Field trip Oral and Poster Presentations Exhibition ■ Exhibitor’s list ■ Commercial presentations Registration 3 4 6 8 9 10 10 11 13 14 15 16 28 29 31 34 Paris Local Advisory committee Chairman ■ Jean-Marie Masset ■ Total Dominique Guérillot ■ IFP Olivier Dubrule ■ Total Olivier Peyret ■ Schlumberger Michel Manin ■ CGG Jean Tachet des Combes ■ Total Alain Mascle ■ IFP School Mary Ford ■ ENS Géologie de Nancy Alain C. Gringarten ■ Imperial College London Isabelle Cojan ■ ENS Mines de Paris Pierre Andrieux ■ Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) Theo Kortekaas ■ Shell International Exploration & Production BV Milestones ■ ■ Deadline pre-registration 1 May 2004 Deadline application official invitation for visa 1 May 2004 Main Sponsors 2 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Welcome to Paris Feedback has shown that we ignore at our peril our delegates’ managers, and how they perceive EAGE! Very important too is the Conference Evening, which in Paris is to be held at the Grande Galerie de l’Evolution. The technical sessions form the core of the conference, featuring up to date technology applications, and capturing the considerable innovations that are being achieved. Furthermore, we have a significant and increasing amount of Near Surface content. In addition, we have the Workshops, which are becoming an expanding and more appreciated adjunct to the conference, with world experts speaking on their key topics. However, I have left to last the most important innovation of all. This is our new linkage with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). In this the SPE runs a parallel conference alongside the EAGE in Paris, and a shared exhibition. The intent is that by our next shared event at Madrid 2005, SPE will be able to run a full, annual Europec conference as part of the EAGE annual event. In this way each association believes that it will be delivering a better product to our members and delegates. Thus we will be truly taking a major step towards delivering on our basic commitment of multidisciplinary integration. It is my very great pleasure and privilege to be able to invite EAGE members and their families and guests to attend our 66th Annual Conference and Exhibition in Paris in June 2004! Of the many events, large and small, that EAGE is involved in each year, our Annual Conference is the largest and most important to us. It is the high point of our year. Preparations have been in hand for more than two years, through the efforts of a large number of EAGE volunteers, as well as our Business Office staff. Not least, each annual event takes us to a new venue which imbues each conference with its own particular and unique flavour and culture. I guarantee that Paris 2004 will be every bit as distinctive and unforgettable! In preparing and delivering a conference and exhibition such as Paris 2004, many people are involved. I would like to offer my sincere thanks to sponsors, to exhibitors, to guest speakers, to EAGE volunteers and their employers, to the EAGE Business Office, and of course to the delegates. Finally, EAGE is about people, our science, and spreading the message. Our annual conference and exhibition is all about this. I hope you enjoy what we will be offering you. It represents the best and most up to date information and technology available today. EAGE is about people, and about communicating with them. It is hugely important that we listen to our delegates and our exhibitors as to how they perceive our association, and more specifically our conference and exhibition events. To a very great extent the feedback to date has been distinctly positive, indeed gratifyingly so. However, while we can never expect to achieve perfection, we can always do better in one respect or another. On behalf of the European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, In terms of technical content, our Paris conference programme bears several of the hallmarks of earlier successful conferences. However, if we do not move on, then in reality we move backwards! Thus, as always, there are several innovations. One of the principal ones is the “Executive Day”, which has developed from the original Executive Lunch into a full day of themed morning and afternoon discussions, still with the lunch! Don Milne President EAGE 3 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org General Information This Conference comes under the patronage of the French Minister for the Industry. Public Transportation Card A free public transportation card will be available for all registered full delegates and registered family members of the 66th EAGE Conference & Exhibition. The card will be valid from Monday 7 June through Thursday 10 June 2004 and can be used for the Metro, bus and RER. The transportation card covers zone 1 and 2 in Paris, which is includes all the arrondissements (I – XX). Each card will be issued with a map for the Metro, bus and RER. The Metro station at Paris Expo is “Porte de Versailles” and is situated in front of the Exhibition centre. The public transportation card can be collected together with your delegate badge at the registration area. Venue Paris Expo 1, place de la Porte Versailles 75738 Paris Cedex 15, France www.parisexpo.fr Opening Hours Registration Workshop Package Only (Incl. Disc) Saturday Sunday Monday 5 June 6 June 7 June Eage Extended Abstracts CD-Rom The Abstracts are available on CD-Rom for all full delegates (included in the Conference fee). The Paris 2004 Extended Abstracts CD-Rom can be collected at the EAGE Bookshop (booth # 882 in Hall 4) in exchange from the CD-Rom voucher (attached to your badge). EAGE members can obtain a copy of the Extended Abstracts CD-Rom at a discount should he/she not be able to attend the Conference. Members who wish to make use of this offer should place and pay their order through the EAGE Bookshop (www.eage.org/publications) before 1 May 2004. The CD-Rom will be mailed after the Conference. 16.00 - 18.00 hrs 07.30 - 13.00 hrs 07.30 - 09.00 hrs Opening Hours Registration Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 June 10 June 14.00 - 17.00 hrs 09.30 - 19.00 hrs 08.00 - 17.00 hrs 08.00 - 17.00 hrs 08.00 - 16.00 hrs The CD-Rom is sponsored by IFP and ExxonMobil The registration network is sponsored by IBM Official Invitation Catering Official invitations for visa purposes will be issued by the Business Office to persons who have registered and paid for the Conference. To request an official invitation please use the on-line application form on the EAGE website (www.eage.org/conferences). Applications should be submitted before 1 May 2004. Application received after this date will not be taken into consideration. Paris Expo offers various self-service, à–la-Carte and fast food restaurants. Several coffee points are located throughout the Paris Expo halls. Coffee (and tea) is sponsored by Schlumberger and WesternGeco Please allow at least two weeks for processing and note that delegates are responsible for requesting an official invitation in due time. 4 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Family members All registered family members have access to the Social Programme, which includes the following activities: ■ Icebreaker Reception on Monday 7 June at 18.00 hrs ■ Family members Tour on Tuesday 8 June. Departure 09.00 hrs from the Hospitality Suite. The Tour is a half day Paris Discovery Tour. Lunch is included. ■ Conference Evening on Wednesday 9 June at 19.30 hrs in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle Museum card All registered family members will receive a Museum Card which is valid for three days. The user automatically validates the pass by filling in the back with his/her name and the date of the day’s use. No photo is required. The card gives unlimited access to over 60 museums and monuments in Paris and the surrounding region. Each pass will be issued with a brochure containing practical information on museums and monuments. Please exchange your “Museum Card Voucher” (which is attached to your badge) at the Hospitality Suite to get the pass that will open the door to a multitude of cultural treasures! Hospitality suite Our hostess in the Hospitality Suite will be able to give you all information you may need. The Hospitality Suite will be a perfect place to meet the spouses. 5 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Conference overview Monday 7 June 2004 Tuesday 8 June 2004 EAGE Business Meeting 11.00 – 11.30 hrs, Lecture Room Océanie All EAGE members are cordially invited to attend the 10th EAGE Business Meeting. Special Morning Executive Session 08.30 – 12.00 hrs, Lecture Room Lyra (Hall 7) “Geosciences and Engineering and the Future of Energy Resources” Chairmen: ■ P.R. Bauquis, IFP ■ O. Dubrule, President EAGE 2004-2005 Opening Session 16.00 – 16.30 hrs, Lecture Room Sirius (Hall 7) Speakers: ■ D. Milne, President EAGE ■ K.H. Baker, President SPE Senior Executive Managers Lunch 12.00 – 14.00 hrs, Restaurant Hémisphère (Hall 7- Level 4) Speaker: M.R. Babaghayou, Vice-President Exploration & Production Sonatrach This lunch is on invitation only. A limited number of tickets can be bought from the EAGE Business Office. General Session 16.30 – 18.00 hrs, Lecture Room Sirius (Hall 7) “Sharing the Earth” Session Chairman: J.M. Masset, Total Speakers: ■ C. de Margerie, Total ■ O. Appert, IFP ■ A. Gould, Schlumberger ■ R. Brunk, CGG The Senior Executive Managers Lunch is sponsored by Veritas DGC and TGS-Nopec The General Session will also include the Awards ceremony. Further details about the Awards Winners 2004 are available on the EAGE website (www.eage.org). Special Afternoon Executive Session 14.00 – 16.30 hrs, Lecture Room Lyra (Hall 7) “Multidisciplinarity and Integration” Chairmen: ■ P.W.M. Corbett, Heriot-Watt University ■ I.G. Jack, Consultant Icebreaker Reception 18.00 – 20.00 hrs, Exhibition Area The Exhibition will be opened with the traditional Icebreaker Reception. Students’ Forum 15.30 – 18.00 hrs, Lecture Room Véga (Hall 7) Chairmen: ■ C. Grégoire, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven ■ A. Mascle, IFP School The Icebreaker Reception is sponsored by Statoil 12 selected students from all over the world will give 5 mn short presentations of their research thesis, emphasing the objectives, challenges and primary results. They will be questioned by other students and professionals participating to the conference, but also by students and professors from 4 prestigious European Universities (Gubkin University of Moscow, Heriot-Watt University of Edinburgh, Imperial College of London and Trondheim University) with which videolinks will be provided by Schlumberger. A few additional student posters will be presented and informal discussions will hopefully developed between students and professionals. 6 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org In addition 2 presentations from senior professionals will be given: ■ ■ Wednesday 9 June 2004 Conference Evening 19.30 – 00.00 hrs, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle All registered full delegates and registered family members are invited to the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) a unique place, constituting a magnificent scientific, teaching and cultural resource. The Museum represents one of the major institution conducting multidisciplinary research in the fields of Natural and Human Sciences. While walking through the garden you will discovery beautiful works of arts and in the meantime you will enjoy the delicious food buffets and listen to special music entertainment sessions. Typical fine dishes of the traditional French cuisine will be offered in a very special location where a mix between Jazz & Pop music will entertain you during the whole evening. The museum is easy to reach by public transportation. Please make sure that you collect your free public transportation card during the registration! “Rechearch and Science in the Oil Industry, a Service Company View” B. Montaron, Schlumberger, France “Examples For The Application And Adaptation Of Geophysical Methods For Environmental And Engineering Purposes” D. Orlowsky, DMT, Germany The Students’ Forum is sponsored by Schlumberger Students’ Reception 18.00 – 19.30 hrs, Restaurant Hémisphère (Hall 7- Level 4) The Student’s Forum and Students’ Reception are sponsored by Total and Veritas DGC IMPORTANT Please make sure that you exchange your “Conference Evening Voucher” (which is attached to your badge) at the EAGE Bookshop in the Exhibition Area (booth # 882, Hall 4), for an “EAGE Festival Ribbon” well before the Conference Evening. Only the Ribbon in combination with your conference delegate or family member badge will give you admission to the Conference Evening. NO ADMITTANCE TO THE CONFERENCE EVENING WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT THE “EAGE FESTIVAL RIBBON” IN COMBINATION WITH YOUR BADGE. 7 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Plan of the venue 8 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Special Executive sessions Two special sessions are selected for Tuesday 8 June: Geocellular Modelling and Reservoir Simulation, Geosteering and Real-time Model Updating, ■ Time-lapse Seismic and Reservoir Engineering Studies, ■ Near-field Exploration and Fast-Track Development, many industry forums (e.g., a recent SPE Forum on Mature Reservoirs in Oman in January 2004) still conclude with a statement that “more integration is required”. Perhaps, we really do mean less “dis-integration” as suggested by Cosentino, as complete integration may remain the ideal but ultimately an unachievable dream. ■ ■ Special Morning Executive Session 08.30 – 12.00 hrs, Lecture Room Lyra (Hall 7) “Geosciences and Engineering and the Future of Energy Resources” Chairmen: ■ Pierre R. Bauquis, IFP ■ Olivier Dubrule, President EAGE 2004-2005 The topic of the morning Executive Session, chaired by P. Bauquis (IFP School) and O. Dubrule (EAGE President 2004-2005) will be “Geosciences and Engineering and the Future of Energy Resources”. This should be understood in a wide sense: the general topic of the conference is “Sharing the Earth” and EAGE has both a Petroleum and a NearSurface Geoscience Division. Thus, we want to address the subject from a perspective not limited to Petroleum. The industry is increasingly able to collect large data sets for field monitoring (time-lapse seismic, continuous pressure monitoring, multiphase flow metering, microseismicity, etc) that will require evermore complex database systems, software, models and appropriate competencies to store, process and interpret these data. At the same time, the demographic pressures faced by many companies, suggest that, just as the amount of data is to significantly increase, the industry may not have sufficient numbers of competent, experienced staff to interpret the data. Without converting the data into useful information, business will not be able to take the opportunities on offer. New data are requiring new workflows to be established, many of these at the interfaces of the traditional disciplines (or metiers). The worldwide web holds out great promise for providing improved data collation, data retrieval, communication and knowledge management and many companies have developed sophisticated systems to exploit these. Are these systems secure and mature enough and positively helpful to the industry professional? How will the industry recreate the ‘high-tech’ and ‘exciting’ opportunities to attract the brightest of the next generation of oil-finders and producers? Are the data-processing and opportunity-finding abilities of the companies sustainable? Will partial or full automation of many of technical processes have taken over by 2020? These are a few of the many questions touching, and transcending, all of the disciplines in our Industry at the start of the 21st Century. Pierre Bauquis will give an introductory talk on the topic of: “New life for the geoscientists after the oil and gas peaks”. We are then expecting presentations of at least two petroleum majors on the topic of ultimate oil reserves: “What Contribution from Exploration” and “What Contribution from Improved Recovery Rates (conventional and non-conventional)”. We expect the presenters to project themselves in the future and address the following: with the oil peaks approaching, the growing difficulty to find oil and produce it, the growing environment constraints related to greenhouse gases, what is the activity of the petroleum geoscientist/engineer likely to be in 10-15 years? To conclude the session, Ghislain de Marsilly has tentatively accepted to discuss the future role of the geoscientist from an hydrogeology and water resources perspective, whilst John Ludden (from CNRS in France) has agreed to discuss the future of European Geoscience Research. A round-table discussion involving the speakers and the attendees will then conclude the session. A respected panel of Industry leaders will be invited, in a series of talks, to consider the progress that the industry has made in reducing the ‘walls’ and opening up new opportunities for uncertainty quantification and risk management, whilst maintaining the ‘core’ technical skills required. With the advent of many new technologies and the generation of large data streams, how will core competencies be maintained and the new data used most effectively? Each speaker will give a personal vision of disciplinarity and integration for 2020. Special Afternoon Executive Session 14.00 – 17.15 hrs, Lecture Room Lyra (Hall 7) “Multidisciplinarity and Integration” Chairmen: ■ Patrick Corbett, Heriot-Watt University ■ Ian Jack, Consultant Despite many years of improving integration between disciplines driven by the need for cost and risk reduction, through the expanding use of: 9 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Dedicated sessions A number of dedicated sessions are selected. ■ Geosciences Aspects of Nuclear Waste Disposal Chairmen: Markku Peltoniemi (Helsinki University of Technology) & Jacques Delay (ANDRA) ■ Soil Remediation in the Oil and Mineral Industries Chairmen: Frank Haesler (IFP) & Vikram Paul (Shell) ■ Very High Resolution Seismics Applied to Shallow Exploration Chairmen: Pierre Andrieux (Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris) & Jean-Luc Mari (IFP) ■ Are Multicomponent Vector Fields Finally Becoming a Reality? Chairmen: Pierre-Yves Granger (CGG), Robert Garotta (CGG) & Lasse Amundsen (Statoil) ■ Porosity and Fluid Detection in Chalk Reservoirs Chairmen: Gary Mavko (Stanford University) & Peter Japsen (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) ■ New Insights from Deepwater Reservoir Models and Production Chairmen: Paul Weimer (Colorado University) & Remi Eschard (IFP) ■ Prediction and Assessment of “Double Porostity” Carbonate Reservoirs Chairmen: Gregor Eberli (Miami University) & Florence Vieban (Total) ■ Recent Results on Continental Margin Processes Exploration Results from the North and South Atlantic Chairmen: Eric Deville (IFP) & Snorre Olaussen (ENI Norge AS) Best of sessions “Best of ” IOR, Kazan 2003 “Best of ” SAGA, Pilanesberg 2003 “Best of ” SEG, Dallas 2003 “Best of ” SPE, Denver 2003 10 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Workshops W1 Process and Stratigraphic Modeling for Basin and Reservoir Evaluation W4 Sunday 6 June, 09.00 – 17.00 hrs Lecture Room Lyra (Hall 7) Workshop convenors: Remi Eschard IFP Jo Ann Hegre Total E&P UK, Geoscience Research Centre W2 Magnetotellurics and Controlled Source Electromagnetics Applied to Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production, and to Deep Mining Prospecting Sunday 6 June, 09.00 – 17.00 hrs Lecture Room Véga (Hall 7) Workshop convenors: Pierre Andrieux Simon Spitz Don Watts Scales Changes in Shared Earth Model Sunday 6 June, 09.00 – 17.00 hrs Lecture Room Carina (Hall 7) Andrea Zerilli Workshop convenors: Jean-Laurent Mallet École de Geologie-Nancy Scot Evans Landmark Benoit Noetinger IFP W5 Université Paris VI CGG Geosystem (Onshore Exploration) EMI-Schlumberger (Offshore E & P) What Prestack Data and Processing Do We Need for Reservoir Characterization? Sunday 6 June, 09.00 – 17.00 hrs Lecture Room Bérénice (Hall 7) Workshop convenors: Aart-Jan van Wijngaarden Philippe Thierry Laurence Nicoletis W6 Norsk Hydro École des Mines de Paris IFP Uncertainties in Production Forecasts and History Matching Monday 7 June, 09.00 – 16.00 hrs Lecture Room Carina (Hall 7) W3 Geological Storage of Residual Gases (CO2, H2S) Workshop convenors: Emmanuel Manceau Frans Floris Sunday 6 June, 09.00 – 17.00 hrs Lecture Room Cérès (Hall 7) Ricardo Portella IFP Shell International Exploration & Production Petrobras Workshop convenors: Pierre Lethiez IFP Ipo Ritsema TNO-NITG 11 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org W7 Can Time-Lapse Seismic Be More Quantitative? W9 Monday 7 June, 09.00 – 16.00 hrs Lecture Room Cérès (Hall 7) Monday 7 June, 09.00 – 16.00 hrs Lecture Room Bérénice (Hall 7) Workshop convenors: Etienne Robein Total E&P-UK, Geoscience Research Centre Frederic Roggero IFP W8 Blended Learning, a Learning Model for Geoscientists? Workshop convenors: Jacques Estival Total Francisco Kets Shell A workshop folder will be available for all workshop delegates. Please make sure that you exchange the “Workshop Folder Voucher’ (which is attached to your badge) for the workshop folder during the registration! Estimation of Accurate Velocity MacroModels in Complex Structures Monday 7 June, 09.00 – 16.00 hrs Lecture Room Véga (Hall 7) For a complete description of the Workshops please visit our website (www.eage.org/conferences). Workshop convenors: Gilles Lambaré École des Mines de Paris Paul Sexton Total Frédéric Billette BP The Workshop Package is sponsored by 12 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Distinguished instructor short course (DISC) DISC Many different kinds of basins produce from turbidite systems. A review of these basins shows the different tectonic settings and associated structural styles. The review also demonstrates that most reservoirs are pure stratigraphic traps or combined traps. A review of seals, source rocks and modeling principles gives the geophysicist practical techniques for understanding deep-water systems. The course concludes with a summary of what is important in the exploration for and development of deep-water systems. The application of these techniques to each geophysicist’s current projects is key, as is the difference between frontier exploration and exploration in mature basins with deeper potential. Examples from 3 or 4 basins distributed globally illustrate the principles. These examples will also demonstrate that there is deep-water potential in most basins globally. petroleum systems of deep-water settings Monday 7 June, 08.30 – 17.00 hrs Lecture Room Lyra (Hall 7) Instructor: Dr Paul Weimer, University of Colorado The DISC Course is presented by the EAGE in cooperation with SEG. Please note that the DISC Course is part of the Workshop package. Therefore, the participants must be registered for the Workshop package, or register for the DISC separately. Overview This course provides geophysicists with a broad overview of the petroleum systems of deep-water settings. The course design allows geophysicists to quickly integrate the information into their daily workflow. The material presented is approximately the 80-85th percentile of available information. Lectures will be complemented by extensive references to key publications that geophysicists may use to follow up. This course emphasizes the geologic aspects of deep-water deposits. Biography Paul Weimer has been a professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder since 1990. He holds the Bruce D. Benson Endowed Chair in Geological Sciences, and serves as Director of the Energy and Minerals Applied Research Center. His research has focused primarily on the petroleum systems of deep-water continental margins. Dr. Weimer has published more than 100 papers on a variety of topics: sequence stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, reservoir geology, petroleum systems, 3-D seismic interpretation, structural geology and tectonics. In 1998, a special edition of the AAPG Bulletin was dedicated to the research done at the University of Colorado by Dr. Weimer and colleagues on the petroleum geology of the northern deep Gulf of Mexico. Dr. Weimer has also co-edited eight books, focusing on petroleum systems of deep-water, sequence stratigraphy, 3D seismic interpretation, and North Alaska Geology. He is currently writing a book for AAPG on the petroleum geology of deep-water deposits. Dr. Weimer served as an AAPG Distinguished Lecturer in 1998-1999, and was the Esso Australia Distinguished Lecturer in 2001. He received his BA with Honors in Geology from Pomona College in 1978, and his MS degree from the University of Colorado in 1980. He worked as an exploration geoscientist for Sohio Petroleum (later BP) in San Francisco, CA, from 1980-1984. He received his PhD in 1989 from The University of Texas at Austin. He worked with Mobil Oil in Dallas, TX, from 1988-1990 as a research and exploration geoscientist. Summary The course will start with an overview of the geology of deepwater systems, past, present and future. This review will cover the recent trends in deep-water in terms of drilling results, and introduce the elements of petroleum systemsreservoirs, traps, seals, source rock, migration, and timing. The key characteristics of the key reservoir elements in turbidite systems are: a) sheet sands (layered and amalgamated), b) channel fill, c) thin beds (overbank), and (d) slides and debris flows. The seismic stratigraphic expression of these systems is present in 2D, shallow 3D, and depth 3D, and integrated with the wireline log expression and information from outcrops, cores, and biostratigraphy. Examples from several producing basins around the world illustrate these points. The production history and the reservoir challenges in developing each of these fields is discussed. Participants are introduced to the basic occurrences of turbidite systems in a sequence stratigraphic framework. Examples show how to modify the basic model for each kind of basin setting (structural setting, faults, and salt), high frequency sequences, sediment delivery systems, and the effects of grain sizes on turbidite systems. Carbonate and lacustrine systems are also discussed. 13 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org SPE short courses These short courses are organized in co-operation with Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). Participants to the SPE Short Courses also have admission to the Exhibition. The Society of Petroleum Engineers, through SPE Professional Development, will award Continuing Education Units (CEU) for participation and completion of SPE Short Courses. One CEU equals ten contact hours of participation in SPE continuing education activities. A permanent record of a participant’s involvement and awarding of CEU will be maintained by SPE. SC1 Reservoir Characterization: From the Laboratory to the Field Tuesday 8 June, 8.30-17.00 hrs Lecture Room Bérénice (Hall 7) Instructor: Larry W. Lake SC2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Fundamentals Wednesday 9 June, 8.30-17.00 hrs Lecture Room Bérénice (Hall 7) Instructor: Larry W. Lake SC3 University of Texas University of Texas Streamline Simulation: Theory and Practice Thursday 10 June, 8.30-17.00 hrs Lecture Room Bérénice (Hall 7) Instructor: Akhil Datta-Gupta Texas A&M University For a more complete overview of all Short Courses please visit our website (www.eage.org/conferences). 14 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Field trip F1 The aim of the field trip is to examine the present-day sediment distribution and dynamics as well as the Holocene and historical evolution of this unique megatidal environment (tidal range up to 15 m). The different sub-environments of the bay will be visited: the tide-dominated estuary near the Mt-St-Michel, the wave-dominated eastern coast, the tidal flats of the western bay. The excursion will focus on characterisation of depositional facies, on geometry of sedimentary bodies and on sequence evolution. Examples of very high-resolution seismic profiles from similar depositional systems will be also provided. The bay of Mont-Saint-Michel (NW France) - Facies, sequence and evolution of a modern megatidal embayment and estuarine environment Friday 4, Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June Field trip Leaders Bernadette Tessier, Université de Caen ■ Bruno Caline, Total Exploration & Production ■ Departure from Rennes on Friday June 4th at 16.00 hrs (TGV station or airport) Return to Rennes on Sunday June 6th at 18.30 hrs (railway station) (Connection to TGV possible) Programme details Day 1: Friday 4 June (afternoon) Introduction to the field trip and general presentation of the Bay of Mt-St-Michel 16.00 hrs: arrival of participants in Rennes (TGV station or airport) Stop 1 – La Pointe de Champeaux Panoramic view on the overall bay of Mt-StMichel, on the eastern coastline of the bay and on the estuarine entrance. General introduction to the geographic, hydrodynamic and geological setting of the bay of Mt-St-Michel and brief presentation of the field trip programme Day 2: Saturday 5 June The eastern part of the bay of Mont-SaintMichel”: sandy barriers and estuarine system The objective of this day is to examine two distinct environments: - the tide-dominated estuarine system that forms the eastern corner of the bay of Mt-St-Michel; - the mixed wave- and tide-influenced littoral zone located to the north of the estuarine entrance and characterised by sand barriers and back barrier tidal marshes and creeks. Both environments will be examined in terms of sediment dynamics, sedimentary bodies, sedimentary facies and sequential organisation. Characterisation of the sedimentary bodies (e.g. channels/shoals, beaches/ dunes/back barrier lagoon) as well as their lateral distribution and relationship between the estuarine system and the sand barrier system will be studied. Time will be dedicated to examination of cores, large thin sections and very high resolution seismic profiles acquired in the bay of Mt-St-Michel and in similar depositional systems. Workshop in a meeting room of the hotel. Working session based on examination of satellite pictures, aerial photographs, various maps (topography, currents, wind, sedimentology, biology, etc…), VHR seismic profiles, imagery from lateral scanner sonar, cores, thin sections and samples of sediment. Stop 2 – “Bec d’Andaine or Dragey” area Sand beach barrier and back-barrier environments. Examination of facies and distribution of depositional bodies in wave- and tide-dominated environments. Stop 3 – Le Gué de l’Epine Lunch on the tidal flats. Examination of tidal facies and sequences in the inner estuarine environment. Stop 4 – Saint Jean-Le-Thomas beach Wave ravinement surface and ancient back barrier facies outcrop Stop 5 – Champeaux rocky flat The “Hermelles” reefal bioconstruction made by polychaete worms. Depositional setting. Distribution of facies associated with the annelid reef. - to reconstruct the Holocene infill of the paleobay including the Dol marshes. Stop 6 – La Pointe du Grouin Panoramic view on the overall bay of Mt-StMichel, on the western coastline of the bay (bay of Cancale and bay of Le Vivier – Cherrueix) and on the Dol marshes. Stop 7 – Le Mont Dol Panoramic view on the Dol marshes and lowlands area of the bay of Mt-St-Michel (polders). Study of the stratigraphy and geometry of the holocene wedge and paleogeographic and historical reconstruction of the paleo-bay of Mt-St-Michel. Stop 8 – La Saline Field examination of the shell banks and backbank mud flat during high tide conditions. Interpretation of short-term evolution of the banks and mud flat by comparing different aerial photography surveys and satellite images. Visit of the monastery and the Mt-St-Michel Stop 9 – “Le Biez Jean” in St-Benoît-des-Ondes Field examination of the tidal channel of “le Biez Jean”. Day 3: Sunday 6 June The western part of the bay of Mont-SaintMichel: the tidal flats of the embayment Stop 10 – Vildé-la-Marine Field examination of the shell banks and backbank mud flat during low tide conditions. This objective of this day is: - to observe and interpret present-day sediment distribution in the wide intertidal zone of the western deposition system of the bay of Mt-St-Michel (embyament). - to document the overall depositional gradients from the eastern sandflat to the western mudflat and from the sand-dominated lower tidal flats to the mud-dominated upper tidal flats. - to identify and map the main sedimentary bodies deposited in the upper tidal flats Stop 11 - “Les Nielles” in St-Benoît-des-Ondes Field examination of the mud flat during low tide conditions. Conclusions and debriefing of the fieldtrip at “Les Nielles”. 17.50hrs: departure of the train from St-Malo to Rennes 15 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Oral presentations Tuesday 8 June LECTURE ROOM SIRIUS LECTURE ROOM LYRA LECTURE ROOM CÉRÈS LECTURE ROOM CARINA RESERVOIR MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT 1 GEOSCIENCES AND ENGINEERING AND THE FUTURE OF ENERGY RESOURCES SEISMIC IMAGING CASE STUDIES SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES AND INVERSION, CASE STUDIES T.F.M. Kortekaas (Shell International Exploration & Production BV) & S.A. Shapiro (Berlin Free University) P.R. Bauquis (Institut Français du Pétrole) & O. Dubrule (2004-2005 EAGE President) S. Brandsberg-Dahl (BP) & P. Julien (Total) J. Guilbot (Total CSTJF) & K.R. Nunn (BP Exploration Operating Co. Ltd) Time-Lapse Seismic Extends the Lifetime of the Gullfaks Field - L.K. Strønen* & P. Digranes (A001) 3D VSP in the Deep Water Gulf of Mexico Fills in SubSalt ‘Shadow Zone’ - B. Hornby*, J. Sharp, J. Farrelly, S. Hall & H. Sugianto (C001) Pre- and Post-Stack Seismic Attributes for Enhancing Production from Cocuite Gas Reservoirs - M. DaSilva, M. Rauch-Davies, A. Soto Cuervo & P. Veeken* (D001) 08.55 Updating Vertical Gas Flow Models in Laminated Reservoirs - V. Kretz*, B. Valles & L. Sonneland (A039) 3D Multicomponent VSP Processing Flow for Imaging beneath Salt - E. Shoshitaishvili*, S. Sugianto, R. Clarke, B. Nolte, J. Dellinger & B. Hornby (C002) Seismic Attributes Inversion on Fluvial Reservoir Characterization - G. Chen* & B. Wang (D002) 09.20 Weyburn Field – From Integrated 4D 9C Seismic Analysis to Flow Simulation - M. Terrell*, T. Galikeev, H. Yamamoto, T.L. Davis & R. Benson (A003) Depth Imaging in a Carbonate and Salt Environment Using Grid-Based Tomography - M. O’Briain*, U. Albertin, M.J. Woodward & S.J. Kapoor (C003) Geological Model Building for Reservoir Characterization by Seismic Facies Classification - F. Luoni*, A. Gelmetti & C. Tarchiani (D003) 09.45 Seismic Repeatability Analysis from Oseberg 4D Processing – A Case History - X.-P. Li*, E. Hodges, M. Widmaier, E. Sundvor & S. Eidsvig (P203) Seismic Reservoir Mapping Using Rock Physics Templates – Example from a North Sea Turbidite System Ex. from a North Sea turbid. syst. - A.-J. van Wijngaarden*, S. Lund Jensen, E. Ødegaard & P. Avseth (C004) Seismic Facies Interpretation in a Turbiditic Environment from Pre-Stack Data – A Case Study - P. Nivlet*, T. Tonellot, M.S. Dos Santos, L. Dillon & G. Schwedersky-Neto (D004) 10.10 Break Break Break 10.20 Practical Dynamic Updating of Reservoir Models Using Frequently Aquired 4D Seismic Data - K.D. Stephen*, J. Soldo, C. MacBeth & M. Christie (A005) Velocity Estimation in Complex Chalk - M.J. Sugrue*, I.F. Jones, E.J. Evans, S. Fairhead & G. Marsden (C005) Multicomponent Data Interpretation (Registration) in a Heavy Oil Reservoir - J. Peron* (D005) 10.45 Characterization of Hydraulic Rock Properties Using Probability of Induced Microseismicity - S. Rentsch, E. Rothert* & S.A. Shapiro (A006) Acquisition and Processing of Sparse 3D Data in Colombian Foothills – Tangara 3D Survey - J.M. Mougenot*, R. Petton & A. Correa (C006) Elastic Impedance Inversion in the Western Nile Delta, a Case Study - R. Roberts*, J. Bedingfield, D. Phelps, A. Lau, B. Godfrey, S. Volterrani, F. Englemark & K. Hughes (D006) 11.10 Microseismic Monitoring of the Yibal Oilfield R.H. Jones*, D. Raymer, G. Mueller, H. Rynja & K. Maron (A007) Sensitivity Analysis of Depth Seismic Images for Structural Interpretation in Foothills - A. Jardin*, E. Desaulniers, D. Kirkwood, S. Rodriguez & F. Roure (C007) Pseudo Gamma Ray from Extended Elastic Impedance Inversion for Gas Exploration - F.A. Neves*, H.M. Mustafa & P.M. Rutty (D007) 11.35 Reservoir Characterisation Based on Seismicity Induced after the End of Fluid Injections M. Parotidis*, S.A. Shapiro & E. Rothert (A008) Thrust-Belt Velocity-Model Interpretation for 3D A Case Study of Inversion of Long Offset P-Wave Anisotropic Depth Migration - R. Vestrum*, D. Mackie Seismic Data into Elastic Parameters - R. Roberts, J. & A. Schoepp (C008) Bedingfield, Y. Guilloux*, M. Carr & P. Mesdag (D008) 08.30 INTEGRATED RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION CASE STUDIES J.A. Hegre (Total Exploration UK PLC) & J.-P. Diet (CGG) MULTIDISCIPLINARITY AND INTEGRATION SEISMIC INTERPRETATION P.W.M. Corbett (Heriot-Watt University) & I.G. Jack (Consultant) B. Colletta (Institut Français du Pétrole) RECENT RESULTS ON CONTINENTAL MARGIN PROCESSES – EXPLORATION RESULTS FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH ATLANTIC E. Deville (Institut Français du Pétrole) & S. Olaussen (ENI Norge AS) 13.45 Reservoir Characterization of an Ultra-Deepwater Giant Oil Field Offhsore Brazil - C. Rodriguez-Suarez*, J.A.B. de Souza, D.J. Sarzenski, M. Ida & V.L.G. Elias (A009) Analysis from 3D Fault Displacement Extracted from Seismic Data - T. Skov, M. Øygaren*, H.G. Borgos, M. Nickel & L. Sønneland (C009) 14.10 Integrated Geosciences Approach to Optimal Development of a Deep HP/HT Complex Field – Deep JUSEPIN Case, Venezuela - E. Pitrat*, A. Lara, S. Delahaye, F. Limongi & M. Durandeau (A010) Why We Need Professional Leaders in an Asset Organization - P. Raingeard* & J. Pion (B10) Fault Sealing Evaluation Using Seismic Data in a Deep Deformation and Sediment Transfer along the West Offshore Turbidites Field - E. Brechet*, F. Pivot, African Margin – I. Architecture of Turbiditic Systems J.M. Janiseck, S. Guillon & J. Demichelis (C010) D. Rouby*, O. Broucke, F. Temple, F. Guillocheau, C. Robin, O. Dauteuil, M. Guiraud & N. Ellouz (D010) 14.35 The Akshabulak Channel Model – An Interdisciplinary Approach to Handle Complex Reservoirs S. Baltrusch, L. Bellmann, R. Klöckner*, E. Øyvann & R. Thränhardt (A011) Managing Subsurface Uncertainty from a Geoscience Perspective - Work Processes in an Asset Team A. Naess* & A. McCann (B11) Validating Seismic Correlations by Unfaulting and Multi-Horizon Flattening - K.W. Rutten* (C011) Recent Sedimentation of Organic Matter along the S-E Atlantic Margin – A Key for Understanding Deep Offshore Petroleum Source Rocks - F. Baudin*, R. Blanke, L. Pichevin, J. Tranier, P. Bertrand, J-R. Disnar, E. Lallier-Vergès, F. van Buchem, M. Boussafir, F. Fröhlich, P. Martinez, J. Giraudeau, F. Laggoun-Defarge & D. Kéravis (D011) 15.00 Seismic Facies Analysis for Fluvial Depositions Characterization, the Fergana Valley Example - T.L. Babadzhanov, R. Larijani, G. Shilov, A. Ahverdiev & A. Rykov* (A012) Achieving Excellence in Exploration – Integrating Skills, Processes and Technology - M. Naylor* (B12) Improving Seismic Structural Information Using Trigonometric Interpolation - E. Labrunye* & J.-L. Mallet (C012) Crustal Structure of the NW Moroccan Atlantic Margin from Seismic Data - J.A. Malod*, F. Klingelhoefer, R. Bartolome, E. Thiébot & J.P. Réhault (D012) 15.25 Break Break Break Break 15.35 3D Modelling of Stacked Turbidite Channels – Impact on Dynamic Reservoir Simulations - R. Labourdette*, J. Seguin, P. Biver, F. Temple & J.-A. Hegre (A013) Attracting, Developing and Retaining Top Technical People - P.M. Lloyd*, J. Kaldi & B. Ronalds (B13) Seismic Modeling of Sulphate Dissolution and Karst Collapse Related Deformation - S.L. Jensen*, D. Hunt & S.A. Petersen (C013) Frontier Exploration in NW Europe – Recent Results from Ireland to Norway - K. Høgseth*, A.M. Spencer, G.J. Allinson, B. MacTiernan & Ø. Birkeland (D013) 16.00 Combined Reservoir Characterization and Modeling R.B. Simono, M.J. Mashayekhi, R. Morton*, P. Crookall, B. Vos & P. van der Made (A014) Integration – A New Perspective to Reservoir Studies - 3D Seismic-Stratigraphic Integrated Approach for Prospect Generation - L. Lipparini*, R. Lotti, C. Nini, L. Cosentino* (B14) V. Nolli & G. Valenti (C014) 16.25 A Case Study of Integrated Reservoir Characterization The Integrated and Multidisciplinary Professional and Fine-Scale Simulation - B.Z. Shang*, H. Yang, Society of 2020 - K.H. Baker* (B15) J.G. Hamman, D.H. Caldwell & J. Milliken (A015) Automated Geometry Extraction from 3D Seismic Data An Integrated Study of the Nile Deep Sea Fan by Lateral Waveform Recognition - L. Sonneland*, Margin - J. Mascle, L. Loncke, L. Camera & H.G. Borgos, T. Skov, A. Carrillat & T. Randen (C015) S. Migeon* (D015) 16.50 Production Assessment of Reservoir Models Constructed with the Use of 3D Seismic Data M. Gambus & C. Torres-Verdín* (A016) Unsupervised Seismic Facies Classification Using Matching Pursuit and Self Organizing Maps M.C. Matos*, P.L.M. Osório & P.R.S. Johann (C016) Discussion and Conclusion Deep Offshore Exploration – Review and Challenges P. de Clarens*, P. Unternehr & F. Weisgerber (D009) The Gulf of Aden – A Natural Laboratory for Non Volcanic vs. Volcanic Margins Studies - P. Huchon* & S. Leroy (D014) Ocean-Continent Transition – Iberia Margin and Comparison with Fossil Analogues in the Alps G. Manatschal* & Y. Lagabrielle (D016) 16 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Tuesday 8 June LECTURE ROOM EUROPE 1 LECTURE ROOM EUROPE 2 PREDICTION AND ASSESSMENT OF ‘DOUBLE PETROLEUM SYSTEMS POROSITY’ CARBONATE RESERVOIRS LECTURE ROOM VÉGA LECTURE ROOM OCÉANIE WELLBORE DATA ACQUISITION AND INTERPRETATION GEOSCIENCES ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL G. Eberli (Miami University) & F. Vieban 8.50 Introduction M. Peltoniemi (Helsinki University of Technology) & J. Delay (ANDRA) Petroleum System Plays in the West Siberian Basin N.V. Lopatin*, T.P. Emets & O.J. Kataev (F001) A Systematic Approach to the Optimal Design of Feed Integrated Hydraulic Testing approach for the Forward Neural Networks Applied to Log-Synthesis - Characterization of Clay-Rich Sedimentary Rocks R.K. Fruhwirth* & S.P. Steinlechner (G001) B. Frieg*, P. Marschall, P. Blümling & A. Gautschi (H001) 08.30 Are Fractures, in a Carbonate Sequence, FaciesControlled? - The Maiella Mountain (Southern Italy), a Key for Complex Reservoir Modeling - R. Di Cuia*, C. Gout, L. Bazalgette & P. Masse (E001) Analysis of Petroleum System with Basin Simulators – Using Dipole Sonic Logs and Rock-Physics Principles What Have We Learned? Which Future? for Enhanced Detection of Thinly Laminated Gas Sands - R. Bastia* & T. Klimentos (G002) J.M. Gaulier*, M. Sacleux & J.L. Pittion (F002) Integrated Geophysical Characterization of a Hard Rock Site for Nuclear Waste Disposal - N. Enescu*, T. Ahokas, E. Heikkinen & C. Cosma (H002) 08.55 Dual and Triple Porosity in Devonian Carbonates of the Alberta Basin, Canada - H.G. Machel* & E.W. Mountjoy (E003) Diagenesis and Filling History of Potential Reservoirs in Fold/Thrust Belts – An Example from Eastern Venezuela - F.J.S. Schneider* (F003) Joint Inference of Porosity and Saturation from Multiple Well Logs - E.F. da Costa*, F.S. Moraes & N.P.F. Filho (G003) Site Investigations of a Potential Repository Site for Spent Nuclear Fuel in Sweden – Case Oskarshamn L. Stenberg*, O. Olsson, P. Wikberg, K.E. Almén & K. Ahlbom (H003) 09.20 Porosity Differentiation within Interbedded Limestone- Assessing Uncertainties in Maturity Calculations – Dolostone Reservoirs - S.N. Ehrenberg*, G.P. Eberli, A Multiple 1D Probabilistic Approach - F. van Bergen, M. Keramati & A. Moallemi (E004) P. David, M. Nepveu & J.D. van Wees* (F004) Example of Anisotropy Data in Sweep Studies M. Frorup*, A. Fondiga, N.H. Orellana, H.R. Ferrari & W. Gaviria (G004) Two Decades of Evolution of Hardrock Seismic Imaging Methods Applied to Nuclear Waste Disposal in Finland - C. Cosma* & N. Enescu (H004) 09.45 Break Break Break 10.10 Quantitative Discrimination of Effective Porosity Using Local Grid Refinement for Basin Models Digital Image Analysis - Implications for PorosityM. Thibaut*, Y. Caillabet & E. Flauraud (F005) Permeability Transforms - G.P. Eberli*, G.T. Baechle, R. Weger & J.-L. Massaferro (E005) Expanded Application of NMR Well-Logs for Poresize Distribution and Permeability in Low-Permeability Argillites and Carbonates - W. Klopf*, A. Vinsot & J. Delay (G005) Well-Test Analysis Techniques Developed for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant - R.L. Beauheim* & R.M. Roberts (H005) 10.20 Spatial Distribution of Vuggy Porosity in Carbonate Reservoirs - Examples of Platform and Reef Systems K. Borgomano* (E006) Alwyn Area Reserves Evolution – Key Factors for Growth - G. Nicolle*, V. Plazanet & S.D. Harker (F006) Hydrocarbon Moveability Factor (HCM) – New Approach to Identify Hydrocarbon Moveability and Type from Resistivity Logs - G.M. Hamada* (G006) Applications of Flow Logging at Radioactive Waste Research Laboratories in France and Sweden P. Rouhiainen*, T. Doe & M. Distinguin (H006) 10.45 Growth, Demise and Dolomitization of Miocene Carbonate Platforms, Marion Plateau, Australia – Results from Sr-Isotope Stratigraphy - S.N. Ehrenberg*, J.M. McArthur & M.F. Thirlwall (E007) Thermal History of the Algarve Basin (Offshore Portugal) and Its Implications in Hydrocarbon Generation - H.C. Matias*, L.M. Matias, C. Lopes, P. Terrinha, R. Duque & F. Santos (F007) Ultrasonic Tomography in Cores - J.A. Soares*, J.C. Silva, J.L. Martins, M. Bloch & M.S. Oliveira (G007) Evaluating Heterogeneity in Mudstones Based on Geologic Processes at Horonobe, Japan - A. Hara* & M. Uchida (H007) 11.10 Discussion Palaeobathymetry Applied to Petroleum System Modelling of the SW Porcupine Basin, Ireland D. Grigo* & T. Kjennerud (F008) Electromagnetic Fields in a Non-Uniform Steel-Cased Well - H.J. Kim* & K.H. Lee (G008) Electromagnetic and Pole-Pole Electrical Soundings at Olkiluoto Site, Finland - P. Saksa*, T. Ahokas & E. Heikkinen (H008) 11.35 Break MULTI-COMPONENT SEISMICS BEST OF SPE + BEST OF IOR/EOR J.-L. Boelle (Total CSTJF) T.F.M. Kortekaas (Shell International Exploration & Production BV) & N.A. Lebedev (NIIneftepromchim JSC) VERY HIGH RESOLUTION SEISMICS APPLIED TO SHALLOW EXPLORATION P. Andrieux (University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6)) & J.L.O. Mari (Institut Français du Pétrole) Prestack Layerstripping Evaluation – Constant Rotation and Shift Operators in HTI/TTI Media J.E. Gumble* & J.E. Gaiser (E009) Bringing Al Huwaisah’s Volume to Value F.C.J. Mijnssen, A.H. Davies*, K. Grondin, J. Keating, C.F. Hsu & J. Amthor (F009) From High to Very High Resolution Land Seismic Imaging – State of the Art, Limits and Field Examples B. Piwakowski* (H009) Can We Constrain a VTI Model by Joint NonHyperbolic Moveout Inversion of P- and ConvertedWave Data? - B.M. Traub* & X.-Y. Li (E010) Simulation of Sour Gas Injection into Low Permeability Oil Reservoirs - S. Thibeau*, J.W. Barker & D.C. Morel (F010) Very Shallow High Resolution Measurements Using a Hydraulic Vibrator - H. Buness* (H010) A Velocity Analysis Procedure for Multicomponent Data with Topographic Variations - M.G. Kirtland Grech*, S. Cheadle, X. Miao & T. Zhu (E011) Pore-to-Field Scale Modeling of WAG - T. Kloev*, P.E. Oren, J.A. Stensen, T.R. Lerdahl, L. Berge, S. Bakke, T. Boassen & G.A. Virnovsky (F011) Application of a New Seismic Source to Shallow Subsurface Imaging - P. Portolano* & D. Odin (H011) High Resolution Vp-Vs Ratio Estimates from MultiReserves Growth - Enigma, Expectation or Fact? Component Seismic Data - M. Nickel* & L. Sønneland D. Beliveau & R.O. Baker* (F012) (E012) 13.45 14.10 14.35 15.00 Break 15.25 Semi Automatic PP-PS Stereotomography? Application Technologies to Improve Oil Recovery – Status to a Real Dataset - G. Lambaré*, J.-L. Boëlle & and Future Potential - L.M. Surguchev* (F013) M. Alerini (E013) Detection of Artificial Cavities Using VHR Seismics O. Monnereau*, J.-L. Deherripont & C. Boulanger (H013) 15.35 Time Migration Velocity Analysis with Anisotropy Applied to PS Seismic Data - G. Etienne* & L. Nicoletis (E014) Water Shutoff Technology Employing Gel-Forming Systems - A.L. Altunina*, V. Kuvshinov & R.G. Shirgazin (F014) Undreground Void Mapping by High Resolution Seismic Reflection – Limits, Accuracy and Risk Assessment - B. Piwakowski* (H014) 16.00 Depth Consistent PP and PS Seismic Angle Tomography - S.-K. Foss*, B. Ursin, M.V. de Hoop & A. Sollid (E015) Synergies of CO2 Enhanced Gas recovery with CO2 Emission Reduction from Gas-Fired Power Plants T. Clemens*, K. Wit, F. Boerefijn & M. van Kooten (F015) Review of Specific Parameters in High Resolution Seismics - J.-J. Postel*, E. Gillot & M.Larroque (H015) Multicomponent Data Interpretation Workflow & PP/PS Joint Inversion – 3D/4C Integrated Study at Eugene Island Block 330, GOM - K. Zou*, J. Dai, A. Hannan, A. Koesoemadinata, H. Xu, S. Yang, C. Shih & J. Zimmerman (E016) Classification of Technologies for Effect on Oil Reservoirs - A.Y. Khavkine* (F016) Discussion Break Break 16.25 16.50 17 The Technical Programme is sponsored by Poster presentations Tuesday 8 June 08.30 08.55 09.20 09.45 10.10 10.20 10.45 11.10 11.35 P1 P3 P5 SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING: Q ESTIMATION & COMPENSATION MULTI-COMPONENT SEISMICS RESERVOIR MODELING & CASE HISTORY STUDIES A Practical Method for Estimation of the Quality Factor in High Resolution Seismics - C. Middag* (P001) Analysis of P-Wave and Converted-Wave Seismic Data, Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USA - S.L. Roche* & M. Wagaman (P021) Building a Complex 3-D Volume for Sub-Basalt Imaging - F. Martini*, C.J. Bean & R. Hobbs (P041) Computing Seismic Q Using Minimum Phase Inverse Wavelet M.T. Taner* & S. Treitel (P002) Joint Estimation of Direction of Arrival and Polarization Parameters for Process-Based Stochastic Modelling in the Example of Meandering Multicomponent Sensor Array - S. Miron*, N. Le Bihan & J.I. Mars (P022) Channelized Reservoirs - S. Lopez, I. Cojan*, J. Rivoirard, O. Fouche & A. Galli (P042) Q Estimation from VSP and Surface Seismic and Its Application to Improve Seismic Resolution - X-Q. Ma*, S.E-D. Mouici, M.A. Messaoud & Z. Djebbar (P003) A Discussion on the Shear-To Compressional-Mode (SP) – Theoretical, Practical and Economic - R.R. Kendall*, X. Miao & R. Winarsky (P023) Modeling Burial History and Fluid-Rock-Interactions of Deep Overpressured Reservoirs in the Central Graben, North Sea - R. Ondrak*, R. Lippmann, V. Neumann, R. Gaup, R. di Primio & B. Horsfield (P043) High Density 3D Pre-Stack Q Estimation - S.J. Lancaster* & M.C. Tanis (P004) Birefringence Analysis of Converted S-Waves in Orthorhombic Media – A Simplified Approach - S. Ker* & L. Nicoletis (P024) Geostatistic Modeling of Geological Processes in the Northern Part of the Baltic Palaeozoic Basin – Case Study from Ordovician - A. Shogenova* (P044) Break Break Break Gabor Deconvolution – Theory and Practice - G.F. Margrave*, P.C. Gibson, J.P. Grossman, D.C. Henley & M.P. Lamoureux (P005) P-Wave and Converted Wave Event Correlation by Converted Wave Moveout Analysis - J. Zhang* & X.-Y. Li (P025) Seismic Modeling of Synthetic Bodies with Geological Characteristics Generated by Object Based Simulation - A.Z. Remacre, R. Portugal & S.S. Sancevero* (P045) Spherical Divergence and Absorption Compensation in Time and Frequency Domain - J. Gao*, Y. Ling & R. Zhang (P006) An Approximation of the Conversion-Point of PS Converted Waves Based Modeling Structural Mapping Errors for Stochastic Estimation of Geologic on Newton’s Method - H. Dai* (P026) Risk - N.L. Ivanova* & A.G. Averbukh (P046) Q-Compensation by Least Squares Migration - G. Xia* & R.L. Crider (P007) Accounting for Reflection-Point Scatter in the Design and Stacking of P-P and P-S Surveys - P. Cary* & D. Lawton (P027) Diagenesis and Geology of the Sarvak Fm. Reservoir, Dehluran Field, SW Iran; a Case Study - A.A. Taghavi* & A. Mørk (P047) Spatially Variant Attenuation Compensation – QC for Process Validation - Analysis of Shear-Wave Splitting - K. Henneberg*, J. Langhammer & T. Tvedt (P028) Y.L. Boullis*, C. Joly & P.L. Pichon (P008) Reservoir Characterization of the Upper Triassic Fluvial Sandstones in the Giant Ourhoud Field (Berkine Basin, Algeria) - J. Salvadores*, C. Carr, R. Reid, J. Malagón, A. Alaminos, A. Martín, C. Yuste, J. Moral, C. Rossi & O. Kälin (P048) P2 P4 P6 WELLBORE DATA ACQUISITION AND INTERPRETATION GRAVIMETRY, MAGNETICS, EM AND REMOTE SENSING IN EP 2 SOIL REMEDIATION AND WASTE DISPOSAL, MINING AND GEOTHERMAL G. Omnes (Geomnes) A.B. Reid (Reid Geophysics) 13.45 14.10 14.35 Shear Wave Velocity Determination by Wavelet Cross-Correlation Analysis Groundwater, Soil Moisture, and Superconducting Gravimeter Data of Tube Waves in VSP Data - A. Kritski* & L. Amundsen (P011) T.M. Hokkanen*, H. Virtanen & M. Pirttivaara (P031) Borehole Seismic Data Inversion for Attenuating Media - C. Barnes, M. Charara* & T. Tsuchiya (P012) Geological Models Deduced from Gravity Data in the Garoua Basin, Lumped Parameter Models for Low-Temperature Geothermal Reservoirs Cameroon - J. Kamguia*, E. Manguelle-Dicoum, C.T. Tabod, J.M. Tadjou H. Sarak*, M. Onur & A. Satman (P052) & M.T.E. Kwende (P032) Laboratory Study of Electrokinetic Phenomena - G. Kobayashi*, T. Toshioka & T. Takahashi (P013) Tandem of Two Techniques of Gravity Data Interpretation for Complex Medium with Density Inverse - I.S. Elysseieva* (P033) 15.00 Diffusivity Estimations Based on Seismicity Triggered by Fluid Injections in 2D-Euler Deconvolution and QSP-Methods in Studies of Multi-Layered Boreholes - F. Karpfinger*, M. Mieth, M. Parotidis, E. Rothert & Density Structures - R. Pasteka* & I.S. Eliseeva (P034) S.A. Shapiro (P014) Spatial Characterization of Shales for Nuclear Waste Deposition H. Wirth*, R. Olea, P. Hoth & P. Krull (P054) 15.25 Break Break Break 15.35 A Study of Seismic Attenuation in Basalt Using VSP Data from a Faroe Islands Borehole - F. Shaw*, M.H. Worthington, M.S. Andersen & U.K. Petersen (P015) Electric-Resonance Sounding Method and Its Application for the Ecological, Geological-Geophysical and Engineering-Geological Investigations - S.P. Levashov, N.A. Yakymchuk, I.N. Korchagin, J.M. Pyschaniy & J.N. Yakymchuk* (P035) Monitoring Abnormal Pore Pressures in Low Permeability Argilite Using Wireless Transmission Gauges - F. Cecconi*, V. Chatelet, J. Delay & M. Cruchaudet (P055) Well Log Interpretation in the Miocene Formation in the Carpathian Foredeep with Statistical Methods - M. Kazmierczuk-Kotula* (P016) Reconnaissance Geoelectric Investigations of the Oil-Bearing Over-Salt and and Sub-Salt Deposits of the Karsak Dome Structure, Western Kazakhstan - S.P. Levashov, N.A. Yakymchuk*, I.N. Korchagin & K.M. Taskynbaev (P036) Analysis of GPR Absorption to Map a Waste Area Contaminated by Hydrocarbons and Metals - M. Calabrese*, L. Zanzi & M. Lualdi (P056) Numerical Modeling of Density Log - J.C. Silva* (P017) Geoelectrical Structure of the Baikal Rift Zone Basins Using Computer Technologies - A.M. Sanchaa* (P037) GPS-Gravity Applications at a Waste Treatment Centre - S. Elo* & M. Uusihakala (P057) 16.00 16.25 16.50 Pre-Stack Synthetic Modelling Using Neural Network QC on Dipole Shear Fast Imaging / Inversion of Synchronous Magnetotelluric and Controlled Sonic Imager Data - P.T.R. de Beukelaar*, L. Livingstone & J.-L. Piazza Source Data - B.S. Singer* & E.B. Fainberg (P038) (P018) Radioecological Monitoring and Decontamination Technology of Norm Sludge from Vuctyl Oil and Gas Condensate Field - V. Nekoutchaev*, E. Krapivski & V. Ryzhakov (P058) 18 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Tuesday 8 June P7 P9 P11 SEISMIC VELOCITIES NEAR-SURFACE GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES 1 GRAVIMETRY, MAGNETICS, EM AND REMOTE SENSING IN EP 1 J. Mars (LIS) A. Legchenko (IRD-ORSTOM Labo. de Geophysique) An Algorithm for Semi-Automated 3D Horizon Velocity Analysis E. Kurin* & V. Glogovsky (P061) Shear-Wave Vibrator Applications for Shallow Seismic Investigations – Magnitude Transforms in the Process of Magnetic Data Analysis Some Experimental Results - U. Polom*, S. Grüneberg & W. Rode (P081) P. Stavrev*, D. Gerovska & E. Aboud (P101) A Traveltime Tomography Dedicated to the Inversion of Prismatic Reflections - M. Cavalca* & P. Lailly (P062) Seismic-Electric Effects on the Spontaneous Potential - W. Sun* (P082) 08.30 Contribution of Ground Magnetics to the Understanding of the Oued Belif Structure – North-Western Tunisia - M. Gasmi*, P. Mouge, P. Keating, F. Rekhiss, S. Bouri & P. Andrieux (P102) 08.55 Adaptive Travel-Time and Ray-Parameter Inversion of Densely Sampled Electroseismic Effect in Fluid Saturated Rocks - Y.A. Nefedkin, 2-D Seismic Data - I. Trinks*, S. Singh, C. Chapman, P. Barton, M. Bosch M.J. Podberezhniy, V.A. Kulikov & E.B. Sibiryakov* (P083) & A. Cherrett (P063) Locating Magnetic Contacts and Source Characteristics from Magnetic Data – Application to the Canadian Shield - P. Keating*, M. Pilkington, P. Sailhac & L. Nadeau (P103) 09.20 Imaging Deep Reflectors – Combination of MCS and Wide-Angle Data for a Better Estimation of the Velocity Macro-Model - W. Agudelo*, A. Ribodetti, S. Operto & A. Gailler (P064) An Integrated Resistivity and Induced Polarization Survey over a Geologically Complex Area, NE Portugal - J.M. Lourenço* & M.S. Matias (P084) Geomagnetic Modeling Study to Reveal the Conductive Structures of Korean Peninsula - J.M. Yang*, S.H. Oh, D.K. Lee, B.D. Kwon & Y.H. Youn (P104) 09.45 Break Break Break 10.10 Imaging and Stacking Wide-Angle Seismic Data in the Tau-p Domain G.D. Jones*, P.J. Barton & S.C. Singh (P065) CSDD Resistivity Method a Useful Tool for Hydrogeological and Environmental Applications - G. Apostolopoulos*, K. Pavlopoulos, G. Amolochitis & S. Stamataki (P085) Complex Research of Graben in a Rephean Deposits of a UrubchenoTacshomskaya Zone of Oil Accumulation - A.A. Chernov* & V.A. Boldyreva (P105) 10.20 How to Estimate Uncorrelated Dense V - Eta Fields - R. Siliqi* & D. Le Meur (P066) Resistivity Measurements with Square Array for Study of Fracture Depth - Gravitational Field Dated for Mud Volcanos – On the Example of Lokbatan Volcano, Azerbaijan - F.A. Kadirov*, A.H. Kadyrov & J.F. Lataste*, C. Sirieix, M. Frappa & D. Breysse (P086) S.G. Mamadov (P106) Automatic Characterization and Identification of Events in Passive Seismic Surveying - J.-P. Deflandre*, J. Vernier, S. Vidal-Gilbert & F. Huguet (P067) The Use of the Analytic Signal in VLF-EM for Delineating Conducting Structures - H.A. Baker*, M. Djeddi & S. Lamara (P087) Complex Gravimetric Investigation of Active Faults around Aigion, Gulf of Corinth, Greece - J. Mrlina* (P107) Source Propagation Velocity Estimated by Running Acoustic Emission Analysis - K. Nagano* & H. Suzuki (P068) Modeling TEM Response of a Magnetically-Viscous Conductive Ground N.-O. Kozhevnikov* & E.-Y. Antonov (P088) On the Construction of Density Sections Using Gravity Data P.S. Martyshko* & D.E. Koksharov (P108) P8 P10 P12 MIGRATION 1 SEISMIC MODELING, SCATTERING NEAR-SURFACE GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES 2 Perturbation of the Elastic Scattering Matrix in Anisotropic Media Y.V. Roganov* (P091) The Hungarian National Geoelectric Database - L. Sörés*, E. Pracser, Á. Gulyás & J. Kiss (P111) Azimuth Moveout Revisited – Amplitude Preservation and Implementation Efficiency - Y. Shen*, N.D. Whitmore & C.C. Mosher (P072) Nonlinear Elasticity with Hysteresis in Arbitrariry Anisotropic Rocks – Direct and Inverse Problems - L. Azoune & P.N.J. Rasolofosaon* (P092) Distributions of Natural and Artificial Gamma Background Radiation in Hungary - A. Nagy*, J. Renner, I. Török & R. Kavanda (P112) Prestack Depth Migration in a Viscoacoustic Medium - J.J. Cui*, J.S. He, R.R. Stewart & G.F. Margrave (P073) 3D Elastic Modeling of Near-Surface Scattering - C.D. Riyanti* & G. Herman (P093) Interpretation of Borehole Radar Data from Leppävirta, Finland – Implications to Structure Geometry - A. Lipponen*, A. Julkunen & E. Rönkä (P113) A New S Wave Imaging Method – A Receiver Function Approach in the Tau-P Domain - P. Edme* & S.C. Singh (P074) An Approximate Integral Representation for Near-Array (Inverse) Scattering - X. Campman*, C.D. Riyanti & G. Herman (P094) Two-Dimensional GPR Modeling for Near Surface Investigation J.C. Silva* & A.A.G. Carrasquilla (P114) Break Break Break Direct Migration of Passive Seismic Data - B. Artman*, D. Draganov, C. Wapenaar & B. Biondi (P075) Seismic Wave Attenuation in Basalt from VSP Data - F. Martini*, C.J. Bean, R. Hobbs & D. Pandolfi (P095) Problems and Pitfalls in GPR Prospecting - L. Nuzzo* (P115) Modified Kirchhoff Prestack Depth Migration Using the Gaussian Beam Operator as Green Function - C.A.S. Ferreira* & J.C.R. Cruz (P076) Numerical Frequency Filtering in Binary Materials - E. Nowak & M. Imhof* (P096) Near-Surface Geophysical Surveys near the Wangsan Fault, Korea Y.J. Kim*, H.C. Shin, K.Y. Kim & S.Y. Lee (P116) Decomposition of the Wave Field into Optimized Gaussian Packets K. Zacek* (P077) Numerical Rock Physics – Reflection Coefficients of Fractured Media Use of a Multi-Sensor Platform (MSP) for Rapid and Precise Surface O.S. Krüger*, B. Orlowsky, E.H. Saenger, S. Buske & S.A. Shapiro (P097) Geophysical Surveys - I.A. Hill* & T.M. Grossey (P117) Homeomorphic Imaging Using Path Integrals - S. Keydar* (P078) Wave Propagation in Rocks Modeled as Reduced Cosserat Continuum E.F. Grekova* & G.C. Herman (P098) 10.45 11.10 11.35 H. Chauris (Shell International Exploration & Production BV) Simulating Prestack Depth Migrated Sections - I. Lecomte* (P071) 13.45 14.10 14.35 15.00 15.25 15.35 Integrated Geophysical Study of Acid Sulphate Soil Area near Seinäjoki, Southern Finland - H. Vanhala*, I. Suppala & P. Lintinen (P118) 19 The Technical Programme is sponsored by 16.00 16.25 16.50 Oral presentations Wednesday 9 June LECTURE ROOM SIRIUS LECTURE ROOM LYRA LECTURE ROOM CÉRÈS LECTURE ROOM CARINA OSEBERG AREA – AGING BUT VITAL – ORGANISED BY NORSK HYDRO SHARED EARTH MODELLING SEISMIC VELOCITIES 1 J.A. Hegre (Total Exploration UK PLC) T.A. Alkhalifah (KACST) & P. Guillaume (CGG) RESERVOIR MODELING & CASE HISTORY STUDIES 8.45 Introduction Should Future Shared Earth Model Be KnowledgeDriven Rather than Data-Driven? - J.-F. Rainaud*, M. Perrin, B. Zhu & S. Schneider (B017) Making Dense Velocity Fields the Norm C.J.S. McKenzie*, H. Hoeber, D. Tam & D.N. Whitcombe (C017) Impact of Sedimentary Heterogeneity on Reservoir Monitoring in a Turbiditic Channel Complex – Angolan Deep Offshore Girassol Field Case - F.H. Raisson* & F.M. Temple (D017) Automatic Imaging – Velocity Veracity - K.J. Stinson*, M. Reshef, W.K. Chan, E. Crase, M. Roth & S. Levy (C018) Magnetic Susceptibility as a Rapid Petrophysical Tool for Permeability Prediction - D.K. Potter* (D018) 08.30 08.55 The Oseberg Main Field - Challanging a High Recovery From 3D Seismic Facies to Reservoir Simulation Factor - I. Aasheim* & S.E. Wennemo (A018) B. Vallès*, A. Carrillat & L. Sonneland (B018) The Brage Field – Tail end Production beyond 2007 K. J. Hersvik* (A019) Getting Rid of Stratigraphic Grids - J.-L. Mallet*, High Resolution Tomographic MVA with Automation - 3D Model-Based Reservoir Uncertainty R. Moyen, T. Frank, L. Castanie, B. Leflon & J.-J. Royer P. Hardy* (C019) Characterization - A. Deshpande, R.C. Wattenbarger, T.R. Good* & T.A. Jones (D019) (B019) Oseberg South Field Upper Jurassic – From Research to Discovery - B. Kvalheim* & T. Dreyer (A020) Effects of Geostatistical Heterogeneity on Lateral Flow Fast Cycle PreSDM Model Building Using Dense RMO Behavior - E. Serpen*, E. Laine & C.A. EhligAnalysis and 3D Finite Offset Tomography – A Timor Sea Case Study - P. Plasterie*, L. Vincent, Economides (B020) P. Guillaume & V. Dirks (C020) Application of Integrated Risking on a South African Prospect - M. Glinsky*, G. Duncan, M. Jamieson & A. Morrison (D020) 10.10 Break Break Break 10.20 Oseberg Satellite Field Developments – Timely and Profitable Tie-Ins - A. Nøttvedt*, R. Aasheim & Grønvold (A021) Modelling of the Capillary End Effects in Hydraulically Stereotomographic Picking in Practice - G. Lambaré*, Borehole Imaging Application for Reservoir Modeling Fractured Tight Gas Reservoirs - G. Pusch*, M. Alerini & P. Podvin (C021) of Stacked Channel Deposits, Alberta, Canada V. Reitenbach & G.F. Ionescu (B021) R. Strobl*, D. Wightman, S. Ray, R. Shang, D. Codding & B. Li (D021) Oseberg 2015 – Looking into the Crystal Ball D.S. Mustad*, U. Arnesen & K. M. Bratsberg (A022) Reservoir Scale Geomechanical Modelling L. Grande*, F. Cuisiat, N.K. Loe & O. Havmøller (B022) 09.20 09.45 10.45 Break Poststack Stereotomography – A Robust Strategy for Velocity Model Estimation - B. Lavaud*, R. Baina & E. Landa (C022) Non-Destructive Characterisation of Reservoir Grain and Pore Size by Optical Imaging - A. Hurst*, A. Kovalchuk, V. Grandjean, M. Player, J. Watson & C. Harlow (D022) 11.10 Application Interoperability and Storage of 3D Velocity Model Determination with Kinematic Interpretation Results – The SEM Approach in ENI Wavefield Attributes - E. Duveneck & T. Klüver* E&P - E. Aliverti*, M. Botta, D. Gerbasio, G. Cernuzzi, (C023) P. Gossenberg, A. Ceresa & M. Piantanida (B023) 11.35 An Internet Database for Analysing Hydrocarbon Sub-Salt Velocity Model Update Using Wave-Equation Integrated Reservoir Characterisation of ‘Grainy’ Production Sensitivity - A.A. Tchistiakov*, M. Nepveu, Migration Perturbation Scans - B. Wang* & V. Dirks Epeiric Carbonates – The Upper Muschelkalk (Anisian) of the NE Netherlands - R. Borkhataria*, T. Aigner, T. Manzocchi, J.N. Carter & A. Skorstad (B024) (C024) K. Pipping & M. Pöppelreiter (D024) NEW INSIGHTS FROM DEEPWATER RESERVOIR MODELS AND PRODUCTION SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES AND INVERSION, METHODS/TOOLS P. Weimer (Colorado University) & R. Eschard (Institut Français du Pétrole) PROBABILISTIC AND GEOSTATISTICAL RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION J.-L. Piazza (Total) Using Virtual Reality to Visualize the Internal Microstructure of Rocks in 3D - A. Kayser*, S. Warner & R. Gras (D023) SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING R. Soubaras (CGG) & E. Landa (Organisme Petrolier de Recherche Appliquee - OPERA) 13.45 Sand Injectites in Deep-Water Clastic Plays – Migration Paths, Intrusive Traps and Reservoir Characterisation - A. Hurst*, D. Duranti, M. Huuse & J. Cartwright (A025) Listening to the Waves - M.T. Taner* & S. Treitel (B025) Application of Stochastic Analysis & Modeling through Integrated Reservoir Characterization in GONBADLIGas Reservoir – A Common Field between Iran & Turkmanestan B. Mostaghel, A. Bashari*, A. Kkakzad & A. Amin (C025) Pre-Stack De-Ghosting with Pressure and Vertical Acceleration Components - G. Del Molino*, B. Boiardi, E. Loinger & A. Mazzotti (D025) 14.10 Experimental Investigation on Submarine Channels Inception - P. Lancien*, E. Lajeunesse & F. Métivier (A026) Seismic Anisotropy as a Lithological Indicator J. Arnaud* (B026) Stochastic Inversion of OBC PZ Data at the Eldfisk Field - O. Knoth* & N. Haller (C026) Decomposition and Calibration of Multi-Component Data in the Common Shot Domain - D.J. van Manen*, J.O.A. Robertsson, T. Røsten, L. Amundsen & A. Strømmen-Melbø (D026) 14.35 Static and Seismic Modeling of a Turbidite Channel Complex (Pab Fm, Pakistan) - T. Euzen*, S. Rohais, P. Bourgeois, P. Nivlet, O. Lerat, R. Deschamps & R. Eschard (A027) IOI – A Method for Fine-Scale, Quantitative Description of Reservoir Properties from Seismic D.H. Caldwell* & J.G. Hamman (B027) Probabilistic Gas Prediction at Hamaca Field, Venezuela - M. Bee*, E. Rietsch, B. Cerney & M. Waite (C027) Predictive Scattered Noise Removal - G.C. Herman* & C. Perkins (D027) 15.00 Basin 4 of the Brazos-Trinity Lowstand Systems Tract - Joint Estimation of Porosity and Saturation Using Ultra-High Resolution 3-D Investigation of a Stochastic Rock Physics Modeling - R. Bachrach* & Pleistocene Intra-Slope Basin, W. Gulf of Mexico N. Dutta (B028) R.T. Beaubouef* & V. Abreu (A028) Improving 4D Seismic Repeatability Using 3D Factorial Suppression of Source-Generated Noise Using the Kriging - F. Jugla*, M. Rapin, S. Legeron, C. Magneron Singular Value Decomposition - Y.K. Tyapkin*, & L. Livingstone (C028) N.Y. Marmalyevskyy & Z.V. Gornyak (D028) 15.25 Break Break Break 15.35 The Connection between Channel and Lobes in Modern Fans from High-Resolution Imagery A Review - B. Savoye*, N. Babonneau & C. Bonnel (A029) Identifying Productive Fractures in the Narraway Gas Stochastic Pore Fluid Modulus Inversion from Seismic Field Using the Envelope of Seismic Anisotropy and Rock Physics Data, a Case Study - I. Varela*, D. Todorovic-Marinic*, G. Larson, D. Gray, G. Soule & J. Castagna & W. Lamb (C029) J. Pelletier (B029) 16.00 Application of Laser-Scanned Outcrop Data to Build Models Fracture Detection and Analysis from a 3-D VSP of Deepwater Reservoirs - Insights from the Solitary Survey in Ekofisk Field - M. Luo*, N. Arihara, Channel,Tabernas Basin of Southern Spain - D.C. B.J. Evans & X.-Q. Ma (B030) Jennette*, F. Bonnaffe, R. Bouroullec & C. Kilinc (A030) Prestack Seismic Inversion for Sw Modeling B. Bankhead* & A. Sena (C030) 16.25 Integrated Stratigraphic, Structural, and Petroleum Systems Analyses in Improved AVO Analysis by Common Reflection Intraslope Basins with Allochthonous Salt Systems - Examples from the Surface (CRS) Technology - H. Trappe*, R. Coman, Thunder Horse and Mensa Minibasins, Northern Deep Gulf of Mexico - P. H. Endres & J. Pruessmann (B031) Weimer*, V. Matt, R. Bourollec, A. van den Berg & T. Lapinski (A031) Ray-Based Stochastic Inversion - A.R. Verdel, D.W. van Seismic Data Interpolation Using Local Wave Field der Burg* & C.P.A. Wapenaar (C031) Characteristics - G. Höcht*, E. Landa & R. Baïna (D031) 16.50 Stratigraphic and Reservoir Architecture of TectonicallyConfined Turbidite Ramps – The Example of the Grès d’Annot System (Eocene - Oligocene, French Alps) - P. Joseph*, E. Du Fornel, T. Euzen, F. Guillocheau & C. Robin (A032) Optimised Data Preconditioning for Improved 3D Quantifying Uncertainty in Statistical Regression Stratigraphic Inversion of the Gudrun Field - Y.P. Techniques for Reservoir Mapping - P.M. Wong* & Freudenreich*, C. Reiser, H.I. Sognnes & E. Bjerkebaek S.T. Boerner (C032) (B032) Break Simultaneous Signal and Noise Modeling via the Radon Transform - M.D. Sacchi*, C. MoldoveanuConstantinescu & D. Trad (D029) Robust Prediction Filtering Using the Pyramid Transform - B. Hung*, C. Notfors & S. Ronen (D030) Seismic Data Regularization with Anti-Leakage Fourier Transform - S. Xu* & D. Pham (D032) 20 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Wednesday 9 June LECTURE ROOM EUROPE 1 LECTURE ROOM EUROPE 2 LECTURE ROOM VÉGA LECTURE ROOM OCÉANIE GRAVIMETRY, MAGNETICS, EM AND REMOTE SENSING IN EP 1 NEAR-SURFACE GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES POROSITY AND FLUID DETECTION IN CHALK RESERVOIRS Seismic Acquistition A.M. Ziolkowski (University of Edinburgh) & J. Meunier (CGG) D.O. Orlowsky (DMT) J.D. Fairhead (University of Leeds) Structure of the Crust beneath the Foumban Shear Zone, West Central Africa, from Gravity Study C. Nouthogwe Tatchum, E. Manguelle-Dicoum* & C.T. Tabod (E017) G.M. Mavko (Stanford University) & P. Japsen (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) Wave-Field Based Near-Surface Corrections for Land Diagenetic Ripening of Six North Sea Chalk Fields - B. VibroPile – A Marine Shear Wave Source – Results Data - X. Campman*, G. Herman & E. Muyzert (F017) Røgen* & I.L. Fabricius (P334) from Onshore Field Test - E. Tjåland, J.I. Haugland* & J.T. Lieng (H017) The Joint Inversion of Gravity Gradient Tensor Seismoelectric Effect Method on Near Surface Components in Linear Inverse Problems - F. Italiano*, Kimberlites - A.A. Bulychov* (F018) M. Fedi & I. Goiri (E018) Iso-Frame Modelling of Valdemar Field Marly Chalk and Calcareous Shale - I.L. Fabricius*, M. Prasad & C. Olsen (G018) An Efficient, Compact Omni-Directional Air Gun Array for the Valhall 4D/4C Seismic Survey - M. Saunders*, D. Howe, J. Kommedal, J. Karran & D. Clayton (H018) 08.30 08.55 A Sea Bed Logging (SBL) Calibration Survey over the Troll Gas Field - H.E.F. Amundsen*, S.E. Johansen & T. Røsten (E019) Seismic Detection and Quantification of Gas Hydrates Rock Physics Templates and Seismic Modelling of Evaluation of Digital Accelerometer Performance in GOM – An Integrated Five-Step Workflow - J. Dai*, Chalk Reservoirs in the South Arne Field of the Danish D. Mougenot* & G. Volov (H019) North Sea - L. Gommesen*, H.P. Hansen, H. Xu, F. Snyder & N. Dutta (F019) J.M. Pedersen, G. Marsden & C.R. Schiott (G019) 09.20 Inversion of SBL Data Acquired in Shallow Waters R. Mittet*, L. Løseth & S. Ellingsrud (E020) Petrophysical Investigation of Terrestrial Gas Hydrate Bearing Sediments under In Situ Conditions J. Kulenkampff* & E. Spangenberg (F020) Challenges around Integration of Stochastic Inversion Gathering Wide-Azimuth Ocean Bottom Seismic in in the Eldfisk Geomodel - N. Haller* & O. Knoth Deepwater – Cables or Nodes? - G. Beaudoin* & G. Openshaw (H020) (G020) 09.45 Break Break Break 10.10 Development of a New Magneto-Electrical Resistivity Imaging System - A. Verweerd*, E. Zimmermann, A. Tillmann, W. Glaas & A. Kemna (E021) New Geophysical Tools to Study Hard Rock Aquifers – Case Studies from Burkina Faso, W. Africa - G. Toe*, J.-M. Vouillamoz, M. Descloitres, H. Robain & P. Andrieux (F021) Effect of Pore Fluid on Acoustic Properties of Chalk - AVO- Norne Steered Streamer 4D Case Study - R. Goto*, Response from Oil, South Arne Field, North Sea - P. Japsen*, D. Lowden, J.O. Paulsen, B. Osdal & H. Aronsen A. Bruun, I.L. Fabricius, R. Rasmussen, O.V. Vejbæk, (H021) J.M. Pedersen, G. Mavko & C. Mogensen (G021) Full Scale EM Modelling on Sea Ice - H. Hongisto*, J. Jokinen, T. Jokinen, H. Säävuori & M. Oksama (E022) Velocity Analysis of Ground Penetrating Radar Data with a Model-Based Traveltime Approximation E. Causse* (F022) Acoustic Properties of High Porosity North Sea Chalk Measured during Compaction and Waterflooding at Field Stress - M.G. Stage*, T.G. Kristiansen & H.F. Christensen (G022) Seismic Noise without a Seismic Source - J. Meunier* & J.P. Menard (H022) Robust 3D Modeling Algorithm for Borehole and Surface Electromagnetic Applications - B.S. Singer*, A. Mezzatesta & T. Wang (E023) Application of Crosshole Resistivity Anisotropy Tomography to the Safety Analysis of a High Storied Building over an Abandoned Old Mine - J.-H. Kim*, M.-J. Yi, S.-J. Cho & J.-S. Son (F023) Using an Inversion Derived Velocity Model as an Interpretation Asset on a Chalk Prospect E. Torgersen & J. Moe (G023) Quantification of Swell Noise on Seismic Lines Gathered in Rough and Calm Seas - A.M. Shepherd* & J.A. McDonald (H023) 11.10 Sharp Boundary Inversion of 3-D Magnetotelluric Data - M.S. Zhdanov* & E. Tolstaya (E024) 3-D Anisotropic Inversion of Resistivity Tomography Data in the Abandoned Mine Area - M.-J. Yi*, J.-H. Kim, J.-S. Son & S.-J. Cho (F024) Modelling Seismic Response from North Sea Chalk Reservoirs - O.V. Vejbæk*, R. Rasmussen, P. Japsen, A. Bruun, J.M. Pedersen, G. Marsden & I.L. Fabricius (G024) Rough Sea Deghosting Using Wave Heights Derived from Low Frequency Pressure Recordings – A Case Study E. Kragh*, J.O.A. Robertsson, R. Laws, L. Amundsen, T. Røsten, T. Davies, K. Zerouk & A. Strudley (H024) 11.35 GRAVIMETRY, MAGNETICS, EM AND REMOTE SENSING IN EP 2 SOIL REMEDIATION AND WASTE DISPOSAL, MINING AND GEOTHERMAL MIGRATION RECOVERY OPTIMISATION + RESERVOIR SIMULATION A. Tabbagh (University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6)) M.S. King (Imperial College London) Sensitivity to Hydrocarbon Targets Using Marine Active Source EM Sounding - R. Weaver*, M.J. Tompkins & L.M. MacGregor (E025) The Effect of Organic Contaminants on the SIP Response of Permo-Triassic Sandstones - J. Scott & R.D. Barker* (F025) Effects of Vertical Anisotropy on Marine Active Source A Step on the Non-Invasive Characterization of Electromagnetic Data and Inversions Contaminated Soils Using an Integrated ERT-GPR M.J. Tompkins*, R. Weaver & L.M. MacGregor (E026) Approach - G. Santarato*, N. Abu-Zeid, G. Giunta & E. Di Paola (F026) Break W.E.A. Rietveld (BP) 10.20 10.45 C.F.M. Bos (TNO-NITG) Amplitude Behavior of Kirchhoff, Wavefield Extrapolation, and Beam Migration in Areas of Poor Illumination - U.K. Albertin*, C. Stork, D. Yingst, W. Chang, R. Fletcher & P. Kitchenside (G025) Maximizing Asset Value thru a Tri-Lateral Tunnel Well – Ghawar Field - A.S. Al-Jarri*, E.H. Bu-Hulaigah, A.A. Al-Dhamen & Z.A. Al-Ali (H025) 13.45 Data-Driven Kirchhoff Migration or How to Take Downhole Gas/Water Separation in a Stacked Turbidite Advantage of the Slant Stack Domain - H. Chauris* & Channel Environment - T. Clemens*, M. de Ruig & B. Salomons (G026) C. Burgstaller (H026) 14.10 Geophysical Study of the Electrical Resistivity at Minami Noshiro Area, Japan - A. Khalil*, G. Elqady & K. Ushijima (E027) The Electrical Resistivity of a Saturated Zone Curvelet-Domain Least-Squares Migration with Contaminated with Hazardous Organic Compounds - Sparseness Constraints - F.J. Herrmann* & R.K. Frohlich*, P.J. Barosh, T. Boving & D. Dair (F027) P. Moghaddam (G027) Hydraulic Fracture Mapping in Treated Well – Channelized Reservoirs Development Optimization in Mexico - S. Berumen, H. Gachuz*, J.M. Rodriguez, T. Bovier Lapierre & P. Kaiser (H027) 14.35 Resistivity Surveys – Effective Method for Integrated Geoelectrical Exploration in Albania - A. Frasheri* (E028) Monitoring of Leachate Recirculation in a Bioreactor by Electrical Resistivity Tomography - R. Guérin*, S. Grellier, H. Robain, A. Bobachev & F. Vermeersch (F028) Preserved-Amplitude Kirchhoff Migration in Elastic Anisotropic Media - H. Borgne*, T. Mensch, H. Rakotoarisoa & J. Svay-Lucas (G028) Tin Fouyé Tabankort Ordovician Oil and Gas Field Case Development - D. Chaussumier*, B. Aida, A. Terbah & S. Martinez (H028) 15.00 Break Break Break Break 15.25 Effect of the Conducting Aircraft to Fixed-Wing Airborne Electromagnetic Measurements I. Suppala*, H. Hongisto & M. Oksama (E029) 3D Seismic Imaging for Massive Sulfide Exploration B. Milkereit*, E. Adam, T. Bohlen, M. Salisbury & D. Eaton (F029) Migration Amplitude Corrections in Angle-Domain A New Fast Non Local Method for Permeability Field Using Beamlet Decomposition - R.-S. Wu*, S. Chen & Upscaling - L. Ricard*, M. Le Ravalec-Dupin & M. Luo (G029) Y. Guéguen (H029) The Aeromagnetic Map of Hoggar (Tuareg Shield, Algeria) – Processing and Interpretation - N. Bournas*, M. Hamoudi, A. Galdeano, K. Ouzegane & J.R. Kienast (E030) Geophysical Exploration for Mississippi Valley Type Wavefield Migration in Generalized Coordinates Mineral Deposits in North Tunisia - A. Chiba*, E. Aria, Brandsberg-Dahl* (G030) H. Kubota, Y. Nuibe & A. Mansouri (F030) Radar Imaging Data Applications to Hydrocarbon Prospecting in the South Kerch Offshore, Black Sea Basin - A.A. Kitchka* & Y.V. Kostyuchenko (E031) Results of MT Survey at Dearlock Area in the Canadian Shield - O. Ingerov & L. Fox* (F031) Satellite Based Seismic Technology Case Study – Geothermal Well Groß Schönebeck 3/90 – A Low Berkine Basin, Algeria - M. Insley* & A. Laake (E032) Enthalpy Reservoir (Rotliegend, NE Germany) H.-G. Holl*, I. Moeck & H. Schandelmeier (F032) Upscaling of Well Blocks and Strong Heterogeneities E.L. Ligero*, B.A. Sanjombi & D.J. Schiozer (H030) An Efficient 3D Depth Migration with Explicit Finite- Permeability and Mass Exchange in Fractured Difference Operators - J. Ren*, C. Gerrard, J. McClean Heterogeneous Media at Different Scales & M. Orlovich (G050) M. Kfoury*, M. Quintard, B. Noetinger & R. Ababou (H031) High Resolution Imaging - M. Sacchi*, J. Wang & H. Kuehl (G032) From 1D, 2D and Exotic Data & Geological Knowledge to a Complete, Coherent, 3D Block, Ready to be Restored - I. Moretti*, R. Divies, R. Gillet, V. Martinez & N. Euler (H032) 21 The Technical Programme is sponsored by 15.35 16.00 16.25 16.50 Poster presentations Wednesday 9 June P1 P3 P5 DEEP WATER BASINS AND STRUCTURES CIVIL ENGINEERING AND GEOTECHNICAL APPLICATIONS SEISMIC INVERSION AND ATTRIBUTES G. Omnes (Geomnes) Gas Pipeline Electromagnetic Field Researche - N.P. Demchenko* & E.I. Krapivsky (P141) 08.30 Petroleum System Evaluation of the Gulf of Mexico Basin – Integration of Geologic and Potential Fields Data - J.M. Jacques*, A.D. Price & M.E. Parsons (P121) 08.55 Deep Marine Sedimentation and Deformation at the Edge of the Eastern Possibility of Heating System Pipeline Corrosion Investigation with Caribbean Active Margin - E. Deville, Y. Callec & A. Mascle* (P122) Electrometrical Methods - A. Vetrov*, Y. Ilyin, V. Isaev, A. Rondel & N. Shapovalov (P142) 09.20 Use of Artificial Neural Network to Identify Turbidity Patterns Generated Geostatistical Integration of MT and Borehole Data for RMR Evaluation - Lithology and Hydrocarbon Mapping from Multicomponent Seismic Datain Laboratory - R. Manica*, O.C. Pedrollo, R.D. Maestri & A.L.O. Borges S. Oh*, H. Chung & D.K. Lee (P143) A N Sea Case Study - H. Özdemir* & K. Flanagan (P163) (P123) 09.45 Seismic Expression of Craton-Fed Turbidite Gas-Reservoirs in the Carpathian Foredeep (Miocene, Poland) - S.J. Pore‚ bski*, K. Pietsch & E. Frankowicz (P124) Non-Destructive Geotechnical Investigations by Ground Penetrating Radar - V. Hladik*, P. Klablena, J. Hruska & F. Hubatka (P144) Joint Interpretation of Isotropic and Anisotropic Attributes for a Turbidite Reservoir - A. Al-Naamani*, A. Shams & C. MacBeth (P164) 10.10 Break Break Break Deep Structure of the West Spitsbergen Margin from Deep Seismic Investigation - N.M. Ivanova* & T.S. Sakoulina (P125) The Use of Hilbert Transforms for Interpretation of GPR Data of Railway Tracks and Roads Survey - V.V. Glazunov*, N.N. Efimova & A.A. Halleev (P145) Simultaneous Seismic Inversion - K.B. Rasmussen*, A. Bruun & J.M. Pedersen (P165) Oceanic Plate Opened by Shearing of Continental Margin – Example of South Caspian - I.R. Murtuzayev* (P126) Refraction and CDP Reflection Shallow Seismics for Detection of Low Amplitude Faults - V.B. Piip* & A.N. Naumov (P146) Using AVO Crossplot and Polarization Attributes to Identify Anomalies of Gas Effect - A. Kassouri* (P166) 11.10 Thermal Field Modelling the Earth’s Crust along the Transect EUROBRIDGE 95-96 and Geotraverse VI - R.I. Kutas, V.P. Kobolev*, I.N. Korchagin, O.M. Rusakov & S.D. Zubal (P127) Reservoir Characterization for Gas Storage under Deltapressure Conditions – A Case History - F. Verga*, G. Giglio, P. Oreste, D. Marzorati & L. Savini (P147) High Resolution Pore-Pressure Prediction from AVO Derived Velocities – A North Sea Case Study - K. Hawkins*, A. Ratcliffe, G. Roberts & D. Went (P167) 11.35 Structural Framework of the South-Eastern Margin of the AlgeroProvençal Basin and Its Impact on the Hydrocarbon Potential of the Algerian Eastern Offshore - L.H. Kheidri* & S. Ziou (P128) Evaluation of Geotechnological Parameters Variability of Pit Mining by Method of Fractal Analysis - A.N. Sheremet* (P148) Prediction of Differential Stresses Based on Seismic Attributes - R. Ciz*, A.F. Siggins, K. Dodds, D.N. Dewhurst & M. Urosevic (P168) P2 P4 P6 FRACTURED RESERVOIRS NEAR-SURFACE GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES 3 H. El Euchi (ETAP) J.M. Virieux (Universite de Nice-Sophia Antipolis) SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING: MULTIPLE REMOVAL, NOISE SUPPRESSION & INTERPOLATION 10.20 10.45 LMR – A Robust Reservoir Properties Indicator in Carbonate Reservoirs S. Amiri Besheli*, S.S. Hendi & J. Vali (P161) Seismic Physical Parameters of Sand and Carbonate Reservoirs at Tambun Oil-Field - J. Padmono*, B. Sugiyanto, U. Fauzi, L. Loektamaji & R. Wawan (P162) K. Matson (BP) 13.45 Characterizing Fractures with Seismic and DFN - R.W. Parney*, E. Jenner Use of Combined Geophysical Techniques in Geological Mapping – Some 3-D Filter Design on a Hexagonal Grid for Point-Receiver Land & M. Williams (P131) Examples in Sweden - M. Bastani* & L. Persson (P151) Acquisition - A. Özbek*, L. Hoteit & G. Dumitru (P171) A Model for Joint Propagation across Layer Interfaces - D. Picard*, C. Putot & D. Leguillon (P132) MCMC Sampling and Geostatistics for Bayesian Geophysical Inversion D.K. Lee*, S. Oh, J. Yang & Y.H. Youn (P152) Attenuation of Interference Noise on Marine Seismic Data - C. Warner*, J. Brittan, R. van Borselen & G. Fookes (P172) Fluid-Dependent Shear-Wave Splitting in a Poroelastic Medium with Conjugate Fracture Sets - R. Galvin*, B. Gurevich & C.M. Sayers (P133) Geophysical Characterization of a Rural Archaeological Site in Central Mexico - R.E. Chavez*, D.L. Argote & M.E. Camara (P153) Diffracted Multiple Attenuation Using 3-D Weighted Slant Stacks J. Brittan* & A. Wrench (P173) Frequency Dependent Anisotropy in Porous Rocks with Penny-Shaped Cracks - L. Brown* & B. Gurevich (P134) Geophysical Survey at an Archaeological Karstic Cave near Parabita, Lecce, Italy - L. Nuzzo*, M.T. Carrozzo, G. Leucci & S. Negri (P154) Attenuating Multiples for Low Signal-to-Noise Ratio Data Using Optimal Beamforming - F. Hong* & T. Hu (P174) Break Break Break The Effect of Spatial Distribution on Seismic Waves in Cracked Porous Media - M. Jakobsen* (P135) Geophysical Monitoring for the Preservation of Architectural Constructions in Urbanised Areas - Z.M. Slepak* (P155) Attenuation of Residual Multiples and Coherent Noise in the Wavelet Transform Domain - T. Pokrovskaia* & R. Wombell (P175) How Well Can Fracture Orientations Be Estimated from Noisy AVOA Data? - R.E. White*, C. MacBeth & M.J. Harrison (P136) An Integrated REmote-Sensing and Geophysical System for Archaeological Prospecting (IREGA) - M. Pipan*, M. Sugan, E. Forte, G. Dal Moro, P. Gabrielli & I. Finetti (P156) Seismic Filtering in a Lapped Transform Domain with Hidden Markov Models - L. Duval* (P176) 16.25 Space-Time Changes in Earth Fracturing Resulted from External Exposure - Y.A. Kuryanov, V.Z. Koksharov*, I.A. Chirkin & A.Y. Belonosov (P137) Cone Penetration Tests for Investigation of Heterogeneity in an Aquifer at Fourier Regularisation – Application on Gulf of Suez Seismic Data Krauthausen - A. Tillmann, Z. Nyári*, I. Fejes, J. Vanderborght & M. Benson*, G. Fookes & S. Lemanski (P177) H. Vereecken (P157) 16.50 Seismic Exploration for Hydrocarbons in the Crystalline Basement A.G. Averbukh, A.I. Arapova*, E.R. Ahmentova & I.S. Oberemchenko (P138) Using Geophysical Methods to Evaluate Leachate Control in a Sealed Landfill, Portugal - E.C. Ramalho*, A Carvalho Dill & R. Rocha (P158) 14.10 14.35 15.00 15.25 15.35 16.00 Dealiasing of Seismic Mid-Point Gathers and Common-Offset Sections V. Bardan* (P178) 22 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Wednesday 9 June P7 P9 P11 SEISMIC MODELING: RAY METHODS AND FINITE DIFFERENCES SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING: TIME LAPSE & RESERVOIR ANALYSIS RESERVOIR MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT Criteria for Source and Receiver Positioning in Time-Lapse Seismic Acquisition - A.K.T. Wever* & J. Spetzler (P201) Microseismic Sounding in the Oil & Gas Complex Objects Control Problems - A.V. Gorbatikov*, A.V. Kalinina, V.A. Sidorov, A.V. Postnov & A.L. Odintsov (P221) G. Marquis (University Louis Pasteur) & A.L. Vesnaver (Saudi Aramco) W.A. Mulder (Shell International Exploration & Production BV) Seismic Wavefield in Caustic Shadow - A.A. Duchkov* (P181) 08.30 Wavefront Ray-Tracing Using Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes – An Efficient and Robust Implementation - U.T. Mello*, L. Xu & V. De Tomasi (P182) Monitoring of Mixture Composition in Production Wells Using the Tube Waves - P. Krauklis & A. Krauklis* (P222) Efficient 2D FD-K Modeling in Heterogeneous VTI Media - V.N. Martynov & A. Druzhinin* (P183) Integrated 4D Interpretation in a Complex Reservoir - A. McInally*, K. Flanagan, P. Conway, G. Templeton, P. Benton, R. Todd, W. Clelland, C. Reiser, O. Kirstetter, J. Haynes, A. Francis & S. Holland (P223) 09.20 Frequency Domain Finite Difference Modelisation of Wave Propagation with Topography - C. Gelis*, J. Virieux, D. Leparoux & G. Grandjean (P184) A Quantitative Approach to Time Lapse Seismic by Using Data-Driven Reservoir Model Update Integrating Formation Water Characterization in Focusing Operators - P.L.A. Winthaegen*, D.J. Verschuur & A.J. Berkhout Cantarell Field - J. García* & F. Caycedo (P224) (P204) 09.45 Break Break Break 10.10 SBRT as a Tool for Modelling Ray Propagation in Complex Tectonics – A Preliminary Example - C. Revaux*, P. Cristini, E. de Bazelaire & P. Thore (P185) 4D Seismic Analysis Using Pre Stack Depth Migration - O.J. Askim*, S. Brandsberg-Dahl & O. Barkved (P205) Production Induced Microseismicity – The Geomechanical Significance Z.N. Flynn*, A.W. Fisher & R.J. Pine (P225) Physical Modeling as Benchmark for Numerical Modeling - G. Blacquière*, E.J. van Veldhuizen & A.W.F. Volker (P186) Data Pre-Conditioning for 4D Stratigraphic Inversion – A Case Study – The Gryphon Field - O. Kirstetter*, C. Reiser, D. Lecerf, A. McInally, P. Conway & K. Flanagan (P206) Permeability Estimates of the Geothermal Reservoir Soultz-2000 Using Induced Seismicity - N. Delépine*, N. Cuenot, E. Rothert, M. Parotidis & S.A. Shapiro (P226) Modeling of Single Reflection by Tip Wave Superposition Method Using Effective Coefficient - A.M. Aizenberg*, M.A. Aizenberg, H.B. Helle, K.D. Klem-Musatov & J. Pajchel (P187) Fluid and Pressure Prediction for the Gullfaks Field Using 4D Moment Tensors of Events Induced in Cotton Valley Gas Field from Simultaneous AVO Inversion - H.J. Hansen, K.B. Rasmussen, K.G. Maver*, Waveform Inversion - L. Eisner* & J. Sileny (P227) L. Strønen & P. Digranes (P207) 11.10 FD Modelling of Viscoelastic Waves in Media with Orthorombic Anisotropy - B.O. Ruud* & S. Hestholm (P188) A Complex Reservoir Revealed by Integrated 3D Seismic and VSP Acquisition and Processing - S.P. Morice*, M. Robinson, W.S. Leaney, S. Tcherkashnev & M. Wheeler (P208) Passive Imaging of Seismic Deformation Associated with Injection for Enhanced Recovery - S.C. Maxwell* & T.I. Urbancic (P228) 11.35 P8 P10 P12 SEISMIC ACQUISITION 1 SEISMIC IMAGING, CASE STUDIES WELL SEISMIC G.G. Drijkoningen (Delft University of Technology) B. Ursin (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) Borehole Seismic Measurements in Western Siberia Using the Impulsive Source Geoton - G.V. Volkov*, V.Z. Koksharov & V.I. Rezvov (P191) CRS-Stack-Based Seismic Reflection Imaging – A Real Data Example Z. Heilmann*, J. Mann, E. Duveneck & T. Hertweck (P211) Full-Waveform While-Drilling Seismics, a Case Study from the Grane Field, the North Sea - R.T. Coates, J.B.U. Haldorsen*, S.A. Petersen, A. Hawthorn & M. van Schaack (P231) Use of Different Seismic Sources for Marine Academic Investigation of the Subsurface - H.D. Carton*, S.C. Singh, S. Boukongo & M. Magueur (P192) Velocity Model Building in a Seismogenic Area – Comparison among Models Derived from Reflection Seismic, Geological Interpretation and Earthquake Seismology - E. Stucchi, D. Della Moretta*, A. Ravasio & A. Mazzotti (P212) Delineating Salt Caverns Using Borehole Seismic Modeling and Tomography Methods - Y. Li*, F.D. Dorety & J.C. Jackson (P232) Experimental Results for Designing Seismic Monitoring Networks on Land - G. Drijkoningen*, J. Brouwer, H. Haak & H. Butcher (P193) Anisotropic Kirchhoff Prestack Time Migration for Enhanced Enhanced Salt Images Using Vector 3C3D-VSP Migration and 3D-VSP Multicomponent Imaging - P. Kristiansen*, P. Fowler & E. Mobley (P213) Migration - D. Wang*, Y. Li & F. Doherty (P233) 08.55 10.20 10.45 13.45 14.10 14.35 Analyzing the Effect of Intra-Array Variations Using Single-Sensor Seismic High-Resolution Reservoir Delineation by Integrated Seismic Processing – Virtual Sources, a New Way to Remove Overburden Problems Data - I. Panea*, G.G. Drijkoningen, G. Bertotti & L. Matenco (P194) North Sea Case Study - S.A. Petersen, M.E. Craven, S. Dingwall*, R.W. Calvert*, A. Bakulin & T.C. Jones (P234) W.S. Leaney, J.H. Meyer & P.J. Smith (P214) 15.00 Break Break Break 15.25 Recent Advances in Point Receiver Technology – Are Field Arrays a Requirement Any Longer? - D.J. Tessman*, M. Bahorich & D. Monk (P195) Wave Equation Migration Resolves Targets below Complex Overburden to Explain Production - H. Crook*, S. Brazier, V. Starcher & C. Gregory (P215) Vector Infidelity Correction for VSP Data - R. Clarke*, J. Dellinger, E. Shoshitaishvili, S. Rothe & S. Sugianto (P235) Infill Decisions Based on Estimated Reflection Amplitudes - M. Brink*, N. Jones, J. Doherty, R. Laurain & V. Vinje (P196) Velocity Volume and Time/Depth Conversion Approach during Girassol Field Development - P. Turpin*, A. Gonzalez-Carballo, F. Bertini & F. Lefeuvre (P216) The DOV Downhole Orbital Vibrator – Implications for the New Geophysics - S. Crampin*, S. Chastin, P.C. Leary & L. Walter (P236) 3D OBS Survey Design – Estimating Lateral Resolution and Acquisition Footprint - B. Nolte*, J. Etgen & R. Read (P197) Seismic Processing in the Presence of Rough Topography and Igneous Rocks in Colombian Andes - S.E. Guevara* & H. Isaac (P217) Comparison of VSP Imaging with Kirchhoff and One-Way Wave-Equation Migration - B. Du*, M. Cox, F. Doherty & M. Ackers (P237) Acquisition 3D Design and Geology in the Mahakam Delta, Kutei Basin, Indonesia - B. Mouly*, G. Nesen & L.M. Moinier (P198) Tomographic Inversion of OBS Data Offshore Svalbard Islands G. Rossi*, G. Madrussani, G. Böhm & A. Camerlenghi (P218) On-Tubing Seismic Sensor in Flowing Wells – Contribution to Noise Analysis - J.-P. Deflandre, C. Maisons*, T. Bovier-Lapierre, P. Meynier & J. Czernichow (P238) 23 The Technical Programme is sponsored by 15.35 16.00 16.25 16.50 Oral presentations Thursday 10 June LECTURE ROOM SIRIUS LECTURE ROOM LYRA APPLIED TECHNOLOGY - CASE STUDIES FROM DEEP WATER BASINS AND STRUCTURES EUROPE AND AFRICA – ORGANISED BY TOTAL LECTURE ROOM CÉRÈS LECTURE ROOM CARINA FRACTURED RESERVOIRS 1 BEST OF SEG + BEST OF SAGA E. Liu (British Geological Survey) J.H. Tachet des Combes (Total CSTJF) & J. Pion (Total E&P Angola) 08.30 Predicting the Quality of Potentially Biodegraded Oil in Deep Offshore – An Integrated Approach J.L. Pittion*, D. Levache, J.M. Gaulier & E. Mure (A050) Oligocene-Pliocene Deepwater Basins – A Review of Geology, Reserves and Economics - J. Roelofsen* (B033) Fractured Reservoirs Management – Recent Progress and Promising Perspectives - B. Bourbiaux*, R. Basquet, L.Y. Hu, S. Jenni & A. Lange (C033) A Brief History and Recent Advances of Seismic Technology in Mexico - E. Mendez-Hernandez* (D033) 08.55 Seismic Imaging – Integration of Stuctural Studies and New Methodologies in Sub-Salt Domain J.J. Schnitzler*, L. Lemaistre, R. Martin, J.L. Montenat & P. Sexton (A051) Brazil – The Opening of the Oil and Gas Sector and the Exploration Process - J.M.A. Forman*, M.R. Franke & D.C. Pedroso (B034) Fractures in Carbonates – Aligned or Not Aligned? A Case Study - N. Baransky, E. Kozlov*, A. Antonenko, E. Koshchuk & I. Garagash (C034) Seismic Interpretation Using Global Image Segmentation - D. Hale* & J. Emanuel (D034) 09.20 Integrating Complex Geological Features in a Geomodel – The Alba Case Study - J.A. Hegre*, N. Fretwell, W. Gordon-Canning, R. Labourdette & M. Sweatman (A052) Carbonate Deep-Sea Turbiditic Systems – The Example Stress Field Prediction Using 3D Geomechanical of the Toarcian-Oxfordian of the Tethyan Paleomargin Models of Fault-Controlled Reservoirs - A. Henk* of Oman - F. Guillocheau*, P. Razin, C. Robin, R. (C035) Blanke, E. Lasseur, F. Bechennec & S. Gorican (B035) High Fidelity Vibratory Seismic (HFVS) I - Enhanced Data Quality - C.E. Krohn* & M.L. Johnson (D035) Integrating Seismic into the Geomodel – The Akpo Case Study - L. Guy*, F. Merlet & A. Durand (A053) Deformation and Sediment Transfer along the West African Margin – II. Origin of Vertical Motions O. Dauteuil*, M. Leroy, M. Guiraud, D. Rouby & N. Ellouz (B036) Associating Different Curvatures with Fracture Distribution Characterization - A. Toublanc*, C.K. Clausen & N.E. Hagen (C036) Seismic Wide-Angle Processing to void NMO stretch F. Hilterman* & C. VanSchuyver (D036) 10.10 Break Break Break Break 10.20 Integrating Subsurface and Surface Uncertainties – Fault Systems Analysis Using Automatic Fault The Dalia Case Study - F. Larrouquet*, J.M. Ichbia, Displacement Estimates – A Case Study - A. Carrillat*, O. d’Aboville, M.P. Perruchot & J.R. Rodriguez (A054) H.G. Borgos, T. Randen, L. Sonneland, L. Kvamme & K. Hansch (B037) Regularities of Time-Spatial Variation of Fracturing in Petroleum Basins from SVSL Data - O.L. Kouznetsov, I.A. Tchirkine, I.S. Faizulline, A.S. Zhukov*, N.V. Kutsenko, Y.A. Kuryanov, B.Y. Meltchouk & R.H. Muslimov (C037) What Can Classification of the Seismic Waveform Reveal About Reservoir Size and Quality? - A. Groenewald*, J. Feddersen & P. Young (D037) 10.45 Integrating 4D Seismic Results into Reservoir Simulation Model – The Girassol Case Study J.M. Jourdan*, F. Lefeuvre & D. Dubucq (A055) Modeling the Effect of Decollement Levels on Style of Acoustic Emissions and Velocities in Rocks with Sets Folded Structures, Application to the Zagros Folds of Parallel Fractures - W.S. Pettitt & M.S. King* S. Sherkati* & J. Letouzey (B038) (C038) Geophysical Constraints on the Shape and Emplacement of the Bushveld Complex - S.J. Webb*, L.D. Ashwal, T.K. Nguuri & R.G. Cawthorn (D038) 11.10 Assessing Value of Information – An Example of Permanent 4D-4C Monitoring Project - J. Guilbot* & P. Delfiner (A056) Structure of a Portion of the Offshore Kutch Basin, Theories for Fluid Substitution in Fractured Carbonate Northwest India - W.W. Leslie*, S.P. Ross, N. Sinha & Reservoirs - M. Chapman* & E. Liu (C039) R. Bastia (B039) Towards an Automated Procedure for Finding Confined Conductors in a Conductive Halfspace M. Combrinck* & W.J. Botha (D039) 11.35 Inducing Growth in a Brown Field Environment – TOTAL E&P Cameroon Case Study - P. Amiell*, D. Amilhon, A. Clergier, J.C. Dubroca & P. Gauer (A057) Geological Structure of Western Black Sea Region G. Georgiev* (B040) Application of Fractured Reservoir Modeling Vertical and Lateral Resolution of Surface Technology to Sandstone Reservoirs in Songliao Basin, Electroseismic Data and the Thin Bed Response China - C. Zha*, Z. Zhang, D. Zhong, S. Yang & F.D. Fourie* (D040) F. Shen (C040) RESERVOIR MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT 2 EXPLORATION CASE STUDIES FRACTURED RESERVOIRS 2 SEISMIC VELOCITIES 2 P. Rasolofosaon (Institut Français du Pétrole) & M.H. Worthington (Oxford University) E. Robein (Total Exploration UK PLC) & I.F. Jones (GX Technology Corp.) Time-Lapse Seismic – Are We There Yet? - A. Tura* (A033) Reserve Growth in Natural Gas Fields of the Southern Seismic Prediction of Fracture Porosity and North Sea Gas Basin - T.R. Klett* & D.L. Gautier Transmissibility in Tight Gas Sands - A. Shams* & C. MacBeth (C041) (B041) 14.10 4D Monitoring at 4 km Depth? A Case Study from Smørbukk Sør in the Åsgard Field - L. Klefstad*, O. Eiken & B. Osdal (A034) Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Systems – Paleozoic Examples from Southern Tunisia - H. El Euchi*, A. Ouahchi, J. Ben Yaagoub & D. Kebaier (B042) Illuminating 3D Fractured Reservoirs by Integrating 2D Sub-Basalt Imaging – Integration of Surface and VSP and Vertical Incidence Data - N. Enescu*, Ocean Bottom Seismic Data - R. Spitzer*, R.S. White, C. Cosma, S.J. Emsley & P. Shiner (C042) P.A.F. Christie & ISIMM Group (D042) 14.35 Pressure and Saturation Inversion from 4D Seismic Constrained by Production Data N. He, P. Inderwiesen* & P. Condon (A036) Tiaka Field, Sulawesi – The Only One Known Example of Thrusted Anticline Play Type in Indonesia S. Sukmono*, A. Basiir, R. Abimanyu & N. Pudyo (B043) Reservoir Fracture Orientation and Density from Resurrecting an Oil Field – New Images from Old Reflected and Scattered Seismic Energy - M.E. Willis*, Data - C.L. Goodall*, M.J. Sugrue & P. Schofield F. Pearce, D.R. Burns, J. Byun & B. Minsley (C043) (D043) 15.00 Quantitative Assessment of Connectivity across a Fault Pondok Tengah Discovery, Indonesia – A New Big Fish Resolving Ambiguity in Fracture Induced Anisotropy Using 4D Seismic - Y. Almaskeri* & C. MacBeth in Mature Explored Basin - E. Purnomo*, R. Ryacudu, Interpreted from Various Data - K. Chambers, A. Ascaria & T. Kunto (B044) B. Gurevich, M. Urosevic* & K. Koster (C044) (A037) 15.25 Integrating 4D Seismic and Geomechanics – A Case Study - J.G.F. Stammeijer*, J.J. van der Velde, P.J. Hatchell, A. van den Beukel & M.M. Molenaar (A038) 15.50 Aquifer Gas Storage Monitoring Using 4D Seismic and The Post-Salt Oil Fields and Prospects of the Integrated Reservoir Simulation - A. Seeliger*, PreCaspian Basin (Kazakhstan) – Remaining Potential? - J.M. González-Muñoz* & J.R. CarballoR. Hauer & M. Klafki (A040) García (B046) 16.15 Uncertainties in the 4D Seismic Signature due to Seawater Velocity Variations - A. Bertrand*, C. Ribeiro & C. MacBeth (A041) 16.40 A Petroelastic-Based Approach to Pressure and Saturation Estimation Using 4D Seismic - C. Ribeiro* & C. MacBeth (A042) 09.45 13.45 Chasing Permian Dune Sandstones in Central Saudi Arabia - P.M. Rutty* (B045) Improved P-Wave Imaging with 3D OBS Data at Clair - J.H. Kommedal*, S. Fowler & J. McGarrity (D041) A Dedicated Constrained Optimization Method for 3D Reflection Tomography - D. Sinoquet*, F. Delbos & J.C. Gilbert (D044) Optimization of Production in Fractured Reservoirs Using the SVSL Data on Open Flexible 3D Finite-Offset Tomography Model Building Fracturing - O.L. Kouznetsov*, I.A. Tchirkine, I.S. Faizulline, B.Y. Meltchouk, R.P. P. Guillaume*, F. Audebert, N. Chazalnoel, V. Dirks & Mukhametzyanov, S.I. Slionkin, G.V. Kashirin, E.P. Sokolov, R.S. Khisamov, V.S. X. Zhang (D045) Parasyna, S.M. Karnaukhov, S.I. Ivanov & Y.A. Kuryanov (C045) Linearized Inversion of Fracture Parameters from Pure Benefits and Limitations of High-Fold Long-Offset and Converted Reflections - A. Grandi* (C046) Data in Seismic Imaging - P. Dell’Aversana* & S. Giammetti (D046) Stable Estimation of Interval Parameters for P-Wave Pre-Stack Imaging in VTI Media - J. Ren*, S. Lee & R.D. Martinez (D047) 24 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Thursday 10 June LECTURE ROOM EUROPE 1 LECTURE ROOM EUROPE 2 LECTURE ROOM VÉGA LECTURE ROOM OCÉANIE ARE MULTICOMPONENT VECTOR FIELDS FINALLY BECOMING A REALITY? SOIL REMEDIATION IN THE OIL AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING, MULTIPLE REMOVAL SEISMIC MODELLING C.P.A. Wapenaar (Delft University of Technology) & P. Rasolofosaon (Institut Français du Pétrole) P-Y. Granger (CGG), R.J. Garotta (CGG) & L. Amundsen F. Haeseler (Institut Français du Pétrole) & V. Paul (Statoil ASA) (Shell) G. Cambois (CGG) & D.J. Verschuur (Delft University of Technology) Are Multi-Component Vector Wavefields Finally Risk-Based Management of Soil and Groundwater Becoming a Reality? Opening Address - R.J. Garotta & Contamination Resulting from Oil Extraction Activities - G. Lethbridge* (F033) R. Stewart (E033) New Opportunities in Multiple Removal A.J. Berkhout* & D.J. Verschuur (G033) Attenuation and Dispersion of Seismic Waves in 3-D Randomly Inhomogeneous, Porous Rocks T.M. Müller* & B. Gurevich (H033) 08.30 Multicomponent Seismic Data Acquisition – The Economics Revisited - J. Gibson & H.J. Watt* (E034) Experiences and Progress in the Management of Down-Stream Contamination - A. Perez* (F034) A Study of the Impact of Marine Data Acquisition on the Prediction of Multiples in 3D SRME - R.G. van Borselen*, M.A. Schonewille & R.F. Hegge (G034) Scattering of Seismic Waves by a Spherical Inclusion in a Porous Rock and Slow Wave Effects - R. Ciz* & B. Gurevich (H034) 08.55 Geometry QC Using Vector Infidelity Correction R. Clarke* & J. Dellinger (E035) The Contrasted Behaviour of Metal in Soils Contaminated by Industrial and Mining Activities P. Freyssinet* (F035) 3D SRME Application in the Gulf of Mexico - D. Lin*, J. Young & Y. Huang (G035) Numerical Modeling of Time Domain Viscoelastic Wave Propagation - E. Bécache, A. Ezziani* & P. Joly (H035) 09.20 Acquisition and Application of Multicomponent Vector Resistivity and Induced Polarization Survey at a Wavefields – Are They Practical? - J.E. Gaiser* (E036) Russian Nuclear Waste Site - W. Frangos* & S. Ter-Saakian (F036) Fully Data-Driven and Robust Techniques for Seismic Multiple Attenuation - Y. Wang* & M. Warner (G036) Numerical Experiments Investigating Frictional Losses in Wave Propagation in a Particle Based Model N. Filippidou*, S. Abe, G.G. Drijkoningen & P. Mora (H036) 09.45 Break Break Break Break 10.10 Vector Fidelity Correction for Non-Gimballed Acquisition over the Heidrun Oil & Gas Field L.H. Nordby* & B. Gratacos (E037) Modelling of Fate and Transport of Organic Pollutants Suppression of Multiples from Complex Sea-Floor by a The 2Q Attenuation Model for Direct Gas and Liquid in Soil and Sediments - Which Are the Relevant Wave-Equation Approach - D. Lokshtanov* (G037) Detection - E. Lichman*, S.W. Peters & D.H. Squyres Processes? - P. Gratwohl* (F037) (H037) C-Wave Anisotropic Imaging Using PSTM - A Case Example from the North Sea - F. Mancini*, X.-Y. Li, A. Ziolkowski, H. Dai & T. Pointer (E038) Geological Characterisation of Contaminated Complex 3D Prediction of Surface Related and Interbed Fractured Systems - K.E.S. Klint* (F038) Multiples - M. Reshef*, S. Arad & E. Landa (G038) Thin-Layered Basalt – Implications for Seismic Imaging - A.J. Dobson*, X.-Y. Li & A. Ziolkowski (H038) 10.45 Overburden Complexity and Repeatability of Seismic Data – A Study from the Oseberg Field, North Sea A. Misaghi*, M. Landrø & S.A. Petersen (E039) Conclusions and perspectives of the dedicated session Interbed Multiple Recognition & Suppression – Shaybah Field, Saudi Arabia - W.L. Weibel*, K.E. Erickson, D.A. Nietupski, P.G. Kelamis & D.J. Verschuur (G039) Reciprocity and Power Balance for Partially Coupled Interfaces - C.P.A. Wapenaar*, E.C. Slob & J.T. Fokkema (H039) 11.10 The Role of Multi-Component Seismic Data in Developing the Valhall Field, Norway - O.I. Barkved*, J.H. Kommedal & L. Thomsen (E040) Discussion CIVIL ENGINEERING AND GEOTECHNICAL APPLICATIONS ROCK PHYSICS - ELASTIC PROPERTIES Separation of Primaries and Multiples by Non-Linear Elastodynamic Models from Sophistication for Experts Estimation in the Curvelet Domain - F.J. Herrmann* & to Practical Applications – Seismic Anisotropy and Nonlinear Acoustics - P.N.J. Rasolofosaon* (H040) D.J. Verschuur (G040) SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING, TIME LAPSE 10.20 11.35 DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT I.G. Jack (Consultant) & P.A.F. Christie (Schlumberger Cambridge Research) U. Yaramanci (Technical University of Berlin) Estimating Statistical Parameters from Tunnel Seismic Data - A. Kas, lilar*, Y.A. Kravtsov, S.A. Shapiro, S. Buske, R. Giese & T. Dickmann (E041) Combined Diagenetic and Rock Physics Modeling for Improved Control on Seismic Depth Trends H.M. Helset*, J.C. Matthews, P. Avseth & A.-J. van Wijngaarden (F041) NRMS as Function of Non-Repeatability and Production Effects - J. Spetzler* (G041) Pan-European Geo-Data Services and Data Model Standardization - J. Jellema*, A. Tchistiakov & B. Cannell (H041) 13.45 Estimation of the Large Sinkhole Consequences by Shallow Seismic CDP Survey - I.A. Sanfirov*, K.B. Fatkin & O.I. Kadebskay (E042) Foamy Oil and Wormhole Footprints in a Heavy Oil Cold Production Reservoir, Western Canada S. Chen*, L. Lines & P.F. Daley (F042) Model Based Calibration of Time Lapse Seismic F.A. Maaø* & M. Alerini (G042) Aggregating Information from Disparate Data Stores, an Alternative to Centralised Databases - I.N. Balls* (H042) 14.10 Using Trapped Waves for Mapping Shallow Fault Zones - V. Shtivelman*, S. Marco, A. Agnon & Y. Hamiel (E043) Rock Physics Diagnostics for Porosity and Lithology Mapping in NE GOM - J. Dvorkin, T. Fasnacht, R. Uden, M. Smith, N. Derzhi & J. Walls* (F043) Matching Time-Lapse Seismic Data Using Neural Networks - I. Al-Ismaili, P.E. Harris* & H. Jakubowicz (G043) Geosciences Data Management Integration – The Lessons of a Merger - P. Baldy* (H043) Geophysics as a Tool for Delineating Cavities in Proposed Residential Site – A Case Study - H.A. Baker*, M. Djeddi, M. Hamoudi, F. Khaldaoui & K. Benhamam (E044) Impact of Petro-Elastic Modelling and Cut-Offs on the Curvelet Denoising of 4D Seismic - M. Beyreuther, Integration of Quantitative 4D Seismic into Reservoir J. Cristall & F.J. Herrmann* (G044) Modelling - G. Falcone, F. Maire, O. Gosselin*, E. Brechet, J. Marrauld & D. Caie (F044) A Best-Practice Driven approach to Allow Shared Earth Model Construction Using Portal Technologies M. Piantanida*, B. Volpi, R. Cerri, A. Gelmetti & E. Aliverti (H044) 14.35 15.00 Using of GPR Technology for Diagnostics of Reinforced Geologically-Consistent Rock Physics Modeling for Using High Quality and Repeatable Q-Marine Data in Concrete Constructions - V.V. Glazunov, Sandstones – Modulus-Based Prediction of In Situ Reservoir Monitoring on the Norne Field - B. Osdal* Elastic Properties - M.G. Kittridge*, T.R. Taylor & N.R. (G045) N.N. Efimova* & A.I. Kulikov (E045) Braunsdorf (F045) Corruption and Loss – Pitfalls in Seismic Data Management - E. Jack* (H045) 3-D Interpretation and Cement Fill Monitoring Using GPR over an Abandoned Gypsum Mine - P. de Beukelaar*, M. Meinster, G. Meyer, A. Saintenoy & Sudriez (E046) Value Creation in the Digital Age – An Information Management Approach - A. Mehrabian* & J. Kozman (H046) 15.50 The Open Source Model in GeoSciences and OpendTect in Particular - B. Bril* & P. de Groot (H047) 16.15 Optimizing Earth Science Decision-Making through Technology Integration - T. Dobush*, C. Burns & J. Emilsson (H048) 16.40 The Potential Implications of Stress-Induced Anisotropy for 4D Seismic - H. Mansouri* & C. MacBeth (F046) Time-Lapse Shear Wave Splitting Analysis at Ekofisk Field, North Sea - R. van Dok*, J. Gaiser & T. Probert (G046) 25 The Technical Programme is sponsored by 15.25 Poster presentations Thursday 10 June P1 P3 P5 EXPLORATION CASE STUDIES MIGRATION 2 PETROLEUM SYSTEMS Architecture and Sedimentary Fill of Miocene Paleovalley in the Hodna Basin – Definition of a New Play Type, Algeria - L.H. Kheidri* (P241) Prestack Kirchoff Time Migration for Anisotropic Media - T. Alkhalifah* (P261) Quality Control and Correction of Temperature Wellhole Data in the Southern North Sea - J.S.A. Vermooten*, J.M. Verweij & H.J. Simmelink (P281) Exploration of Lithologic Traps in the Rotliegendes on the NE Slope of Wolsztyn High - K. Kwolek*, T. Solarski & A. Buniak (P242) Anisotropic Prestack Depth Migration Improves the Well-Ties at the Ewing Bank Oil Field, Gulf of Mexico - D. Cegani, E. Berendson, C. Hurst & R.D. Martinez* (P262) Oil – Source Rock Correlation in Lublin Area (Poland) – Geochemical Approach - D. Wieclaw*, M.J. Kotarba & T. Wilczek (P282) Exploration of Zechstein Limestone Reefs – Gas Reservoir in the Area of Wolsztyn Ridge - M. Wilk & M. Lukaszewski* (P243) Time and Depth Migration Operators – Contractor Variability - M.R. King* & F. Dewey (P263) Source Potential of Triassic Sediments in the Southernmost Moesian Platform Central Zone - N.D. Botoucharov*, G.V. Georgiev, R. Sachsenhofer & A. Bechtel (P283) 09.45 Reconnaissance Geoelectric Investigations for Oil within Exploratory Block R-9 in Western Kazakhstan - S.P. Levashov, A.I. Samsonov, N.A. Yakymchuk*, I.N. Korchagin & K.M. Taskynbaev (P244) Headwave Suppression in Traveltime Computation - F. Qin* & P. Zhang (P264) Largest West Siberia Oil and Gas Bearing Basin – Giant and Unique Petroleum System - F.K. Salmanov, A. Nemchenko-Rovenskaya*, V. Gavura & T. Nemchenko (P284) 10.10 Break Break Break E&P Opportunites in ECE – Licensing History, Foreign Companies’ Experience – Success Cases - H. Dobrova*, E. Kolly & F. Sendall (P245) SWD Data Migration with Regularization of Illumination in the Angle Domain - M. Vassallo* & G. Bernasconi (P265) Petroleum System in Autochthonous Miocene Strata of the Carpathian Foredeep, Poland - M.J. Kotarba* (P285) 08.30 08.55 09.20 10.20 10.45 Regional Distribution of the Eocene Carbonate Reservoirs of the Metlaoui Wave-Equation Migration Imaging and Cost Comparison – Survey Group (C137 & NC41, Offshore Libya) - B. Caline*, E. Zuckmeyer, Sinking vs. Shot Profile - D. Bevc*, A. Popovici, S. Crawley, M. Fliedner & P. Charpentier, P. Masse, M. Thu & P. Ronchi (P246) W. Ritchie (P266) 11.10 Subsurface Basin Framwork and Tectonic Salt Implications for the Upper Cretaceous Depositional Systems in Central Tunisia - T. Zouaghi* & M. Bedir (P247) Wave-Equation Imaging in the North Sea - R.J. Leggott* & R.G. Williams (P267) Lower Cretaceous Reservoir Sequence Deposit Distribution in Central Tunisia - H. Azaiez*, M. Bedir & M.H. Inoubli (P248) Seismic Modeling with Riemannian Wavefield Extrapolation - P. Sava* & S. Fomel (P268) P2 P4 P6 SEISMIC INTERPRETATION RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION SEISMIC ACQUISITION 2 11.35 P.S. Rowbotham (Shell UK Exploration & Production) 13.45 14.10 14.35 15.00 15.25 15.50 Growth History of a Miocene Carbonate Platform from 3-D Seismic Data; Well Location Optimisation through Use of Seismic Attributes, on the Assessing the Impact of Source Size on PS-Wave Reflections – Offshore Luconia, Malaysia - V. Zampetti*, W. Schlager, J.H. van Konijnenburg & Britannia Field, UK North Sea - K. Kaiser*, D. Criddle, J. Colleran, S. Loutit Qatar - J. Holden*, E. Angerer, N. Jones, H. Lynn, M. Fenton, S. Slawson A.J. Everts (P251) & W. Sumner (P271) & S. Burns (P291) Time Sag Anomalies Validation by Means of the P-P and P-S Seismic Data Akpo, Nigeria – From Seismic Interpretation to Geomodel - F. Merlet, Comparison – the Carpathian Foredeep Case - M. Mysliwiec* (P252) L. Guy* & A. Durand (P272) Calibration of Multicomponent Sensors - B. Gratacos* & P.Y. Granger (P292) Using 3D Multi-Component Seismic Data, Logs and VSP to Interpret a Sand-Shale Oil Reservoir - C. Xu* & R.R. Stewart (P253) Vector Fidelity Characterization of a Marine Multi-Component Acquisition System - E. Kragh*, A. Vigner, S. Buizard, A. Strømmen-Melbø, S. Horne, J. Robertsson, L. Combee, K. Iranpour, N. Goujon, J. Gaiser, P. Caprioli, E. Muyzert & J.Martin (P293) The Reservoir Qualification of Seismic Data Using Geostatistics L. Sandjivy*, A. Leron & S. Boudon (P273) Prediction of Hydrocarbon’s Deposits by the New Method of Seismic Data Determination of Previously Unknown Reservoir Static Heterogeneity, Optimal Four Geophone Configuration, Vector Fidelity and Long-Term Interpretation on Black Sea Shelf, Ukraine - D. Kovalev* (P254) Using Well Dynamic Data - C. Mouret*, J. Chastang & J.-P. Valois (P274) Monitoring - R.H. Jones* & H. Asanuma (P294) Optimization Strategy for Shared Earth Modeling S.A. Petersen* (P257) Uncertainty Analysis for Acoustic Impedance Inversion Using a Sensitivity Validating the Basic Assumptions in a Vibratory Source Signal Estimation Analysis Method - M.K. Broadhead* (P275) Method - P. Scholz* (P295) Seismic Detection of Deltaic Sediments of Productive-Red Strata in the South Caspian Basin - P.Z. Mammadov* (P256) Low Resistivity – Structural Clay Reservoirs – Case Study in the Offshore Teekit Field - A. García* & F. Caycedo (P276) Extended High-Frequency Processing of Vibrator VSP Data J.B.U. Haldorsen*, W. Borland & H.B. Heijna (P296) Field Trail of a 4C Fiber Optic Seabed System - S. Maas*, J. Bunn, B. Bunn, R. Metzbower, J. Bowlus & J. Bielinski (P297) 16.15 26 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Thursday 10 June P7 P9 P11 SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING GRAVIMETRY, MAGNETICS, EM AND REMOTE SENSING IN EP 3 ROCK PHYSICS - ELASTIC PROPERTIES Wavelets without Wells – Via Prestack Inversion - P.D. Anno* & P.S. Routh (P301) Study of Tidal Variations of Apparent Resistivity on AMT Data A. Saraev*, M. Pertel & Z. Malkin (P321) Rock Physics Diagnostics, Effective Medium Models, and AVO Analysis of the Stø Formation, Hammerfest Basin, Norway - A. Selnes, J. Dvorkin, M. Carr, J. Hoffmann & L. Hübert (P341) Dispersion Correction Based on Gradient Computations - C. Paulus*, A. Roueff & J.I. Mars (P302) Efficiency of Magnetotelluric Sounding Data Interpretation Using EM Energy Velocity Method - J. Miecznik* (P322) Elastic Impedance Revisited - B. VerWest* (P342) F.B. Kets (Shell International Exploration & Production BV) 08.30 08.55 Converted Wave Statics Correction by Inversion of CRS Trace Time Shifts - Magnetotelluric Method in Hydrocarbon Prospecting – Case Study from the Polish Carpathians - M. Stefaniuk, M. Wojdyla*, T. Czerwinksi & S. Jin*, J. Li & S. Ronen (P303) A. Maksym (P323) Computing Petro-Elastic Models for 4D History Match Studies with Genetic Algorithms - V. De Tomasi* & A. Sturniolo (P343) Integration of Advanced Seismic Multifocusing Technology with Potential Magnetotelluric Soundings in the North German Basin - N. Hoffmann*, Field Analysis - A. Berkovitch*, L. Eppelbaum, N. Scharff & E. Guberman H. Jödicke & L. Horejschi (P324) (P304) A Field Experiment to Study Wave Propagation in Gas-Saturated and Fractured Rocks - S.S. Payne*, M.H. Worthington, J.L. West & N.E. Odling (P344) 09.45 Break Break Break 10.10 The Impact of Data Pre-Processing on Sub-Basalt Seismic Imaging A. Druzhinin*, R.W. Hobbs & X.-Y. Li (P305) Joint Interpretation of Seismic and MT Data beneath the Polish Carpathians Overthrust - W. Gorecki, M. Stefaniuk*, T. Mackowski, B. Reicher, K.K. Sliz, A. Maksym & J. Siupik (P325) Attenuation of P-Waves in Fractured Porous Rocks – Theory and Numerical Experiment - M. Brajanovski*, B. Gurevich, G. Lambert & M. Schoenberg (P345) 10.20 Data Conditioning for a Combined Inversion and AVO Reservoir Characterisation Study - M. Da Silva*, M. Rauch-Davies, A. Soto Cuervo & P. Veeken (P306) Pilot Program of Central Asia EM Monitoring System - A. Rybin*, L. Fox, A. Ingerov, I. Feldman, V. Zeigarnik & G. Schelochkov (P326) Acoustic Anisotropy of Muderong Shale Under Tectonic Stress and High Pore Pressures - A.F. Siggins*, D.N. Dewhurst, R. Ciz & K. Dodds (P346) AVA Inversion Using Real-Coded Genetic Algorithm - S. Chakraborty*, S. Phadke & R.K. Verma (P307) Mapping Reservoir Boundary by Using Borehole-Surface TFEM Technique Pore Space Deformation Controlled Stress Dependencies of Various Rock – Two Case Studies - Z. He*, X. Liu, W. Qui & H. Zhou (P327) Properties - A. Kaselow* & S.A. Shapiro (P347) Azimuth Dependent Processing – Application to the Clair OBS Data T. Tabti*, T. Tvedt & J. Langhammer (P308) Marine Transient Electromagnetic for Hydrocarbons Search on a Shelf A.A. Petrov* & L.F. Moskovskaya (P328) P8 P10 SEISMIC MODELLING, THEORY POROSITY AND FLUID DETECTION IN CHALK RESERVOIRS R-E. Plessix (Shell International Exploration & Production BV) G.M. Mavko (Stanford University) & P. Japsen (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) Petrofabric Analysis of Seismic Anisotropy in Siliciclastic Sedimentary Rocks - J.S. Maddock*, Q.J. Fisher, J.-M. Kendall & G.E. Lloyd (P348) Modeling Tubewave Effects in Seismic Wave Simulations - R.T. Coates*, C. Wu & L. Eisner (P311) 10.45 11.10 11.35 13.45 Improved Amplitude Multi-Step One-Way Modelling - D. Kiyashchenko*, Reservoir Characterisation from Flooding Front Geometry in Chalk R.-E. Plessix & B. Kashtan (P312) Reservoirs - P. Frykman* & G. Pickup (P332) Estimate Shear Velocity - D. Han* & M. Batzle (P313) 09.20 14.10 Static and Dynamic Young’s Modulus of Marly Chalk from the North Sea - C. Olsen*, I.L. Fabricius, A. Krogsbøll & M. Prasad (P333) New Traveltime Approximations for a Transversely Isotropic Medium A. Stovas* & B. Ursin (P314) 14.35 15.00 Use of Combined Seismic Inversion and HFI Data to Evaluate a Chalk Prospect - E. Torgersen*, J. Moe & K.R. Vagle (P335) 15.25 15.50 16.15 27 The Technical Programme is sponsored by Exhibition Opening Hours Of The Exhibition Sponsorship Opportunities Monday 7 June Tuesday 8 June Wednesday 9 June Thursday 10 June For more information on sponsorship possibilities, please contact Ineke van Doorn at id@eage.org. For advertising please contact Marcel van Loon at advertising@eage.org or refer to our website (www.eage.org). 18.00 – 20.00 hrs 08.30 – 17.30 hrs 08.30 – 17.30 hrs 08.30 – 17.30 hrs The exhibition is an important, integral part of the conference. The exhibition will be located in Hall 4 of Paris Expo where approximately 200 exhibitors will occupy 5,400 square meter booth space. The poster area will be located in Hall 4 as well. The EAGE Bookshop (attractive special offers!) will be located in booth # 882 in Hall 4. A broad variety of service companies will be presented, suppliers as well as the following oil companies: Total, Saudi Arabian Oil Company. University Promotion For universities there will be a special facility to promote their activities. The promotion unit sizes are 2 square meters and the price is € 500 (excl. 19.6% VAT). For further information on the Exhibition and related issues, please contact the Exhibition Coordinator Ineke van Doorn: If you have not booked exhibition space yet, your competitors surely have. You simply cannot miss the 66th Annual Conference and Exhibition in Paris! Telephone: +31 30 635 40 55 Fax: +31 30 634 35 34 E-mail: id@eage.org Please take a look at our website www.eage.org to see how the hall is filling up nicely and make sure you will be there with us in Paris! Visit the EAGE Bookshop in Hall 4, booth # 882 and collect your Abstracts CD-Rom This year’s special offers: • Velocities Time-imaging and Depth-imaging. Principles and methods, Etienne Robein • Fault and Top Seals, Montpellier (France) 8-11 September 2003 Proceedings • 66th EAGE Conference and Exhibition, Paris (France) 7-10 June 2004 CD-Rom • The earth from the air, Yann Arthus-Bertrand 28 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Exhibitor’s List A ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) ABB Offshore Systems Ltd ABEM Instrument AB ABEM France Advanced Geosciences, Inc. Aerogeophysica Inc. A-G Geophysical Products Inc. ALT Anega ANP - Brazilian National Petroleum Agency AOA Geomarine Operations, LLC AOA Geophysics Inc. Archimedes Consulting Pty Ltd Atlas Fluid Controls Corporation Atos Origin - Competence Center Informatik GmbH (CCI) Avalon Sciences Ltd (updated 05/04/2004) F ■ ■ ■ B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Bashneftegeofyzika Beicip-Franlab Benthos, Inc. BGP Blackwell Publishing Ltd Bolt Technology Brazilian National Petroleum Agency ANP British Geological Survey British Geological Survey, Edinburgh Anisotropy Project ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ C ■ ■ ■ ■ CGG CGG Marine Concept Systems Ltd Createch Industrie S.A. Curtin University ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ D ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Dalmorneftegeofizika Trust (DMNG) Dataram Corporation Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbH (DMT) dGB; de Groot-Bril Earth Sciences BV DPTS Dynamic Graphics Ltd ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ E ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ EAGE Book Shop EAGE Stand EAGE Madrid 2005 Earth Decision Sciences ECL - Exploration Consultants Ltd Electromagnetic Geoservices A/S (emgs) EMCI EMPEC BV Enres International EOST - University of Strasbourg EP Tech ERM.S (Earth Resource Management Services) ESG ESRI Etap- Tunisia Exploration Electronics Ltd ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ G ■ ■ Fairfield Industries Fugro-Geoteam AS Fugro Multi Client Services FXC Energy SPRL ■ ■ GDC UK Ltd GEDCO-Geophysical Exploration & Development Corporation GeoKnowledge AS Geocon Geo Sys GmbH Leipzig Geofizyka Kraków Sp. z.o.o. Geofizyka Torun Sp. Z.o.o. GeoGraphix GeoCenter, Inc. Geological Society Publishing House Geological Survey of Finland Geometrics, Inc. Geomicrobial Technologies Geomodeling Corp. Geophex Ltd Geophysical Data Systems Ltd (GDS Ltd.) Geophysical Exploration Technology Ltd (GETECH) Geophysik GGD mbH GeoPlus Corporation GeoPro GmbH Geo Publishing AS Georex Assistance Technique S.A. Geoscience Wales Ltd Geosoft Europe Limited Geospace Engineering Resources International Geospace Technologies Geostar Solutions Geosvip JSC Geosystem Srl Geotrace Geovariances Geo-X Systems Ltd GETECH Global Radar Technologies (GRT) GMG/AXIS Grant Geophysical, Inc. GSSI Gulf Publishing/ World Oil GX Technology Corporation ■ ■ ■ ■ J ■ K ■ ■ L ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Hampson -Russell Software, a division of Veritas DGC Limited Hart Publications Heriot-Watt Universtiy HP Houston Connector, Inc. Hydro Projects Ltd O ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IBM IES Integrated Exploration Systems IFP (Institut Francais du Petrole) IHS Energy Group Ikon science limited Industrial Vehicles International, Inc. ■ P ■ ■ Input/Output Inc. Input/Output Inc. - Sensor Nederland BV Input/Output Marine Systems InSeis Terra AS INT, Inc. Interactive Network Technologies, Inc. IPRES Iris Instruments Iron Mountain Global Energy Data Management Services Division ISI International Seismic Interpretation GmbH Jason Geosystems bv JDR Cable Systems BV Kernel Technologies Ltd / Divestco.com Kogalymneftegeofyzika Krasnoyarsk Geophysical Services L & R Instruments Laboratory of Regional Geodynamics Ltd (LARGE Ltd) LaCoste & Romberg - Scintrex Landmark Graphics Landtech Enterprises S.A. Lynx Information Systems Ltd Macha International, Incorporated MAGE (Marine Arctic Geological Expedition) Magnitude Mala Geoscience Marac Enterprises McPhar Geosurveys Ltd Mitcham Industries Inc. Mount Sopris Instruments Multiwave Geophysical Company ASA Netherlands Institute of Applied Geoscience TNO- National Geological Survey Network Appliance Neuralog, Inc. NGS - Neuro Genetic Systems NPA Satellite Mapping / NPA Group Norsar NPF Geofyzika NTF Perfotech OBS Systems OCP Cable Protection Limited Odegaard A/S OHM Ltd OmniQuest International bv Onhym (Ex Onarep/BRPM) OpenSpirit Corporation OYO Geospace Corporation Paneura S.R.L. Paradigm Geophysical Parallel Geoscience Corp/ L&R Instruments 29 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Pelton Company, Inc. PennWell Petcom, Inc. Petroleum Computer Technologies GmbH Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) Petrologic Geophysical Services GmbH Petrosys Europe Limited PetroSkills / OGCI Phillystran, Inc. Phoenix Data Solutions Ltd Phoenix Geophysics ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R.T. Clark Companies Inc. RackSaver, Inc. Radar Technologies France Read Asa Robertson Geologging Robertson Research Int. Ltd Rock Solid Images Roxar Ltd ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S ■ ■ ■ Sander Geophyscis Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) Scandpower Petroleum Technology Schlumberger Oilfield Services SeaBed Geophysical AS Seamap Pte Ltd Seamap, Inc. Seamap UK Limited Seismic Image Processing Ltd Seismic Instruments, Inc. Seismic Micro-Technology, Inc. Seistronix Sensor Nederland BV Sercel Sevmorneftegeofizika (SMNG) SGI (Silicon Graphics Inc) Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Solegeo Sarl Spetsgeofizika Spotfire Steward Cable Inc. Sun Microsystems, Inc. System Development, Inc.- SDI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ U ■ V ■ ■ W ■ ■ ■ T ■ University of Trieste, HYGEIA Consortium Upstream AS Veritas DGC Limited Vibration Technology Ltd VSFusion Weatherford International WesternGeco W.L. Gore & Associates World Petroleum Congress TDI-Brooks International, Inc. Z ■ Teledyne Instruments Terrasys Geophysics GmbH & Co. KG Tescorp TGS (Template Graphics Software) TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company ASA TNO-NITG Tobin International Ltd. Total TTG Systems Incorporated TTI Production ZEH Software Limited TEEC - Trappe Erdoel Erdgas Consultant TEEC Ware 30 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Commercial presentations Commercial presentations give the opportunity to offer a technical sales platform for companies wishing to introduce their products to delegates at the Annual Conference & Exhibition at a specific time. Commercial presentations are open to all attendees and visitors of the Annual Conference & Exhibition. Tuesday 8 June Wednesday 9 June Scandpower 10.00 – 11.00 hours, Lecture Room Aquila (Hall 7) Title: Mepo® – a framework for history matching Scandpower 10.00 – 11.00 hours, Lecture Room Aquila (Hall 7) Title: Mepo® – a framework for history matching The Multipurpose Environment for Parallel Optimisation Mepo® is designed to support the complete workflow of history matching in reservoir engineering. It offers various optimisation methods, integrates different reservoir simulators, includes advanced pre- and post-processing for data analysis and uncertainty assessment, and incorporates best practises for project management. The Multipurpose Environment for Parallel Optimisation Mepo® is designed to support the complete workflow of history matching in reservoir engineering. It offers various optimisation methods, integrates different reservoir simulators, includes advanced pre- and post-processing for data analysis and uncertainty assessment, and incorporates best practises for project management. Global Radar Technologies 11.15 - 11.45 hours, Lecture Room Aquila (Hall 7) Osiris: an innovative system for accurate leaks detection on pipelines 4th Wave Imaging 11.15 – 11.45 hours, Lecture Room Aquila (Hall 7) 4th Wave Imaging will present an overview of our products and services, with an emphasis on case studies that highlight some of the innovative techniques that have been used to process and interpret time-lapse and multicomponent seismic data. The Osiris System designed by Global Radar Technologies, Australia is a cost-effective decision-support system which has the ability to identify the origin of any oil or gas leak, whether it is a pipeline, rig or discharging tanker. OSIRIS integrates worldwide oil and gas installations database, well heads, pipelines and offshore rigs with advanced high speed remote sensing analysis, to deliver near-real time digital information products to operators. 31 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Registration Amounts in € (incl. 19,6 % VAT when applicable) VAT no FR 57433658788 If registered and paid before 15 March 2004* If registered and paid between 15 March and 1 May 2004* On-site registration Conference & Exhibition EAGE active member EAGE retired member EAGE student member** Non-member Full-time student (non-member)** Family member Day registrant Conference (member) Day registrant Conference (non-member) 355 110 60 485 110 185 n/a n/a 385 125 65 520 120 195 n/a n/a 455 145 95 595 155 215 195 255 Exhibition Exhibition only 3 days 1 day Exhibition only 95 n/a 105 n/a 115 65 Workshop package (additional to Conference / Exhibition fee) EAGE active member 195 EAGE honorary / retired member 75 EAGE student member** 75 Non-member 265 Full-time student (non-member)** 115 210 90 90 285 135 245 125 125 325 175 DISC only EAGE or SEG active member Non-member 35 105 55 125 35 105 SPE Short Courses If registered and paid before 1 May 2004* SC1 EAGE or SEG active member 450 Non Member 550 Field trips*** SC2 450 550 SC3 450 550 If registered and paid before 1 May 2004* EAGE active member EAGE honorary / retired member EAGE student member** Non-member Full-time student (non-member)** F1 795 795 395 945 495 Please note that EAGE reserves the right to cancel a SPE Short Course or a field trip due to low participation. In this case, payment will be refunded in full. Pre-registration closes on 1 May 2004. After this date on-site registration only! * Date received by Business Office in Houten ** Reduced fee subject to submission of a copy of the student identification card of a geoscientific Institute together with the registration form *** We strongly advise to pre-register for field trips, otherwise we can not guarantee your partecipation NON-MEMBERS please note: the Conference fee for non-members includes membership to EAGE for the remaining part of the year 2004. MEMBERS please note: you only qualify for the member registration fee if your membership dues for 2004 have been paid and received before 15 March 2004. Do not mislay your badge: a new one is not for free. Please note the cancellation and changes policy as stated on page 34. 32 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Admission SPE Short Course ■ Public Transportation Card ■ Museum Card / Family Member Tour ■ Workshop Folder ■ Delegates Bag ■ ■ Extended Abstracts CD-Rom ■ Conference Evening ■ Students’ Reception ■ Icebreaker Reception ■ Admission DISC Admission Technical Sessions Full delegates (registered for Conference & Exhibition) Student delegates (registered for Conference & Exhibition) Family members Workshop delegates Day registrants Conference Exhibition only delegates DISC delegates SPE Short Course delegates Admission Exhibition Fees include: Admission Workshops (incl. folder) Registration ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Due to postal or bank delays, registration by mail will not be accepted after 1 May 2004. After this date, registration will have to be handled on-site. How To Register The best way to register is by using the on-line registration form available at our website (www.eage.org/conferences). You can also complete the registration form enclosed in this brochure and return it to: After receipt of registration and payment, delegates will receive a confirmation letter, which should be exchanged onsite for a badge and vouchers! EAGE Business Office Registration Department PO Box 59 3990 DB Houten The Netherlands Fax: +31 30 6343534 E-mail: registration@eage.org Methods Of Payment All payments must be made in € ■ By credit card through our secure web server www.eage.org ■ By credit card (American Express, Visa, Master Card) ■ By bank transfer order to: No registration forms will be accepted unless accompanied by full payment. If you are a member of EAGE please indicate your membership number! EAGE Conferences bv ABN-AMRO Bank, The Netherlands. Account no. 44.62.55.300 BIC/Swift code ABNANL2A IBAN number: NL09ABNA0446255300 It is requested that collective remittances are accompanied by a list of names and membership numbers, if applicable. Please indicate your name clearly on all cheques and bank transfers. 33 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Registration Cancellation And Changes Policy Exhibitors’ Badges Cancellation of any registration must be made in writing (letter, fax or email) to the Business Office in Houten, The Netherlands. Registration fees will be refunded as follow: All exhibitors MUST register. Please take note that for every 9 square metres booked and paid for two voucher numbers are issued. These voucher numbers can be used for: ■ ■ Free registration of one full delegate (Conference & Exhibition) costs 2 voucher numbers Free registration for access to the exhibition only (booth personnel) costs 1 voucher number Cancellation received before 15 April 2004: full refund (after the Conference) minus an administration fee of € 35 per person. Non-members please note: membership fee included in Conference fee will not be refunded; membership will remain active. Voucher numbers MUST be used for pre-registration at 1 May 2004 latest. After this date voucher numbers cannot be used anymore. Voucher numbers cannot be used for on-site registration. Please refer to the Voucher Number Registration Form included in the on-line Exhibitors’ Manual. Please note that all matters concerning registration must be submitted in writing (letter, fax or e-mail) to: Cancellation received on or after 15 April 2004: no refund will be made. Transfer of your registration to another name will cost € 35 handling fee. EAGE Business Office Registration Department PO Box 59 3990 DB Houten The Netherlands Fax: +31 30 6343534 E-mail: registration@eage.org Workshop Package Delegates registered for the Workshop Package may attend workshops and the DISC. IMPORTANT: please indicate on the registration form which of the workshops you would like to attend in order to reserve your course material(s) and your seat. In order to save both you time and ours, please check this brochure and our website www.eage.org before you contact the EAGE Business Office. Thank you! Distinguished Instructor Short Course (Disc) Please note that the DISC is also part of the Workshop Package. Therefore, the participants must be registered for the Workshop Package, or register for the DISC separately. Hotel Accommodation EAGE in cooperation with ACCOR Hotels has selected a number of hotels and has negotiated special accommodation rates for those attending the EAGE Paris Conference & Exhibition. Bookings should be made through the ACCOR Hotel link available on the EAGE website (www.eage.org/conferences). Please note that all bookings and payments are handled by ACCOR Hotels. SPE Short Courses Please note that the SPE Short Courses are not part of the Workshop Package. Therefore, the participants must be registered for these Courses separately. Touristical Tours Paris Vision has selected three tours that will take place during the 66th EAGE Conference & Exhibition. More detailed information are available at our website (www.eage.org/conferences) 34 66 th E A G E C o n f e r e n c e & E x h i b i t i o n 7 - 1 0 J u n e 2 0 0 4 Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, France www.eage.org Join us in Utrecht! Near Surface 2004 th 10 European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics more information: www.eage.org 6-9 September 2004, Utrecht, The Netherlands Main Sponsors Sponsors EAGE Business Office PO Box 59, 3990 DB Houten Standerdmolen 10, 3995 AA Houten The Netherlands Telephone: +31 30 6354055 (general) +31 30 6354066 (conference department) Fax: +31 30 6343534 (conference department) E-mail: eage@eage.org Website: www.eage.org